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Candace Owens addressed criticism of Donald Trump during a live broadcast after he called her “despicable” in a Truth Social post. In her response with sarcasm, she questioned the motive behind his statements and indicated the possibility of political pressure. Owens framed the attack as part of an ongoing pattern, hinting at deeper dynamics while avoiding a detailed refutation of the allegations.
The recent battle between Donald Trump and Candace Owens has gone from social media posts to a public back-and-forth battle that continues to make headlines. What started as a sharp criticism from Trump quickly turned into a broader narrative, with Owens choosing to respond in her own way.
She did not offer a formal rebuttal, but instead quickly responded with a mixture of humor, sarcasm and pointed observations.The controversy centers around a Truth Social post in which Trump used strong language against Owens while sharing a fake magazine cover. The moment could have ended there. Instead, Owens turned it into a talking point on her show, offering her take on the situation while raising questions about the intent behind the attack.
Candace Owens responds with sarcasm and a sharp comment
Owens opened her live broadcast with a tone that mixed disbelief and humor.“What did I miss?” She said last week. “Oh, a presidential awards ceremony where the Times named ‘the most despicable person on the face of the Earth’. Really? Okay, Trump. Wow, why do I owe this honor?”And it didn’t stop there. She added, expanding at this moment:“And more importantly, for whom?” I continued. “What I enjoyed most was the jab from Trump’s ‘Social Truth’ post about me, followed by their administration’s post ranting about how ‘leftist rhetoric’ – a ‘shooting’, if that’s what we call it – is more than just an ‘accident.’”Her response did not focus on denying the criticism. Instead, it framed the situation as part of a larger pattern, suggesting that such statements were not new.
Allegations of political pressure and ulterior motives
As the live broadcast continued, Owens shifted from humor to a more serious tone. She indicated that the attack may have been influenced by behind-the-scenes dynamics rather than a single disagreement.“Who requested the tweet? What was he trying to achieve with it?” She said. She said it was “a bit of political maneuvering.” “Washington, D.C. is full of blackmail and secrets. Once you discover these secrets, you have two choices: fall in line…or
Don’t stand against us, otherwise we will make your life miserable.”Owens also said Trump had criticized her several times before, and called his latest comment part of a pattern, rather than an isolated moment.This exchange underscores how quickly political disagreements can become a public spectacle. Both are known for their relatively direct communication styles, and their words often carry weight beyond a single post or live stream. Right now, it’s a war of narratives, with each side telling its own story.
