The political right is going through a split that not many people saw coming, and it is happening right now. Donald Trump and Candace Owens have gone from being uneasy allies to open enemies, and their harsh words now go far beyond policy or ideology. What started as a harsh post online quickly turned into a very personal fight that involved other well-known conservative voices and showed how the movement was falling apart.A sharp comment that has gotten a lot of attention is at the center of the storm. Owens responded to Trump’s public criticism by using her platform to make the feud even more uncomfortable. The exchange has since sparked intense debate, not just about the individuals involved but about the tone and direction of political discourse in the current climate.
Candace Owens escalates feud with Donald Trump with jaw-dropping personal attack
The fallout traces back to Donald Trump’s public remarks, where he labeled Owens and others as having “Low IQs.” The comment did more than provoke a response. It triggered a full-length rebuttal that mixed political criticism with personal jabs. During her show, Owens directly addressed Trump, saying: ‘Why are you so obsessed with Brigitte? You think you command people, straight men, to suddenly think Brigitte is hot… Are you gay? Why are you so obsessed? Why are you calling me about Brigitte from the White House?’Her comments did not stop there. In a more controversial turn, she added: ‘Did you sleep with him when he was a man?’ These statements, while not backed by evidence, amplified the intensity of the exchange and shifted attention away from policy disagreements to personal accusations.The fight also brought up old, unresolved issues. Owens brought up Trump’s past social ties, like his friendship with Jeffrey Epstein, to show that he has a history of making bad decisions. These claims haven’t been proven yet, but their inclusion shows how quickly political arguments can become part of long-standing stories.So far, Trump has not directly responded to these comments. In the meantime, the bigger effects are still happening. This episode is more than just a fight now. It shows that there is a bigger split in a political space that used to be defined by agreement.





