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Candace Owens sharply escalated her feud with Donald Trump by posting: “It might be time to put my grandpa in a house,” after he attacked her and other former allies. Trump described them as “low IQ” and “troublemakers,” deepening divisions within his circle. Owens’s brief and pointed response quickly went viral, highlighting the growing and very public division among once-aligned conservative voices.
The fallout between Candace Owens and Donald Trump is no longer hidden. It’s loud, it’s public, and it’s impossible to ignore. What started as political disagreements has now turned personal, with Owens providing one of his most attention-grabbing responses yet.
Her candid remark cut through the noise and instantly became the focal point of the entire exchange.For years, Owens has been among Trump’s most prominent defenders. This history makes this moment feel different. It’s not just criticism. It feels like a clean break. While other conservative figures, such as Tucker Carlson and Megyn Kelly, have raised concerns about Trump’s rhetoric, Owens has taken a more direct route. Her words didn’t just hold back.
They challenged his tone, his judgment, and perhaps even his current standing among his former allies.
Candace Owens’ reaction steals the show amid Donald Trump’s fiery rant
Owens did not write a long rebuttal. She did not participate in a detailed debate. Instead, she posted one line that carried far more weight than its length: “Maybe it’s time to put my grandfather in a home.”
Her response came after Trump issued a lengthy and aggressive statement targeting Owens and others. books:“I know why Tucker Carlson, Megyn Kelly, Candace Owens, and Alex Jones have been fighting me for years, especially because they think it’s great that Iran, the number one state sponsor of terrorism, has a nuclear weapon — because they have one thing in common, a low IQ. They’re stupid people, they know it, their families know it, and everyone knows it too! Look at their past, look at their record. They don’t have anything they know.” Takes, and they never did!“They’ve all been kicked off TV, they’ve lost their shows, they’re not even invited on TV because no one cares about them, they’re just jobs, they’re troublemakers, they’ll say anything necessary for some ‘free’ and cheap publicity.
Now they think they’re getting some “clicks” because they have third-rate podcasts, but no one talks about it, and their views are the opposite of MAGA – otherwise I wouldn’t have won the presidential election in a landslide.
“Or Megyn Kelly, who asked me the now famous “Only Rosie O’Donnell” question, or “crazy” Candace Owens, who accuses the well-respected First Lady of France of being a man, when she’s not, and will hopefully win a lot of money in the ongoing lawsuit. In fact, to me, the First Lady of France is a much more beautiful woman than Candice, in fact, it’s not even close!”He added: “MAGA is about winning and being strong in not allowing Iran to have nuclear weapons. MAGA is about making America great again, and these people have no idea how to do that, but I know it, because the United States is now the ‘hottest’ country anywhere in the world! President Donald Trump.”The contrast is striking. Trump’s message is long and intense. Owens’ response is short and to the point. Together, they reveal a relationship that has shifted from bias to open conflict, with no sign of reconciliation anytime soon.
