Conservative commentator Candace Owens has sparked a significant rift within the Republican base following a highly critical public exchange with President Donald Trump. The dispute highlights deepening tensions regarding the administration's current geopolitical strategies.
On April 9, President Trump utilized his Truth Social platform to issue a series of attacks against several prominent media figures and former allies. The President characterized a group including Tucker Carlson, Megyn Kelly, Alex Jones, and Owens as "losers," "stupid people," and "nut jobs."
Trump’s criticism appeared to stem from the group’s public opposition to the administration’s current handling of the ongoing conflict in Iran. The President accused his critics of seeking publicity rather than providing constructive policy feedback.
In a direct response posted to X late Thursday, Owens shared a screenshot of the President's post with a brief, cutting caption. She wrote: “It may be time to put Grandpa up in a home.”
The remark quickly went viral, drawing sharp condemnation from President Trump’s staunchest supporters. Many accused Owens of betrayal, while others praised her for voicing concerns about the President's recent conduct and rhetoric.
The exchange underscores a growing divide among high-profile influencers who were previously considered stalwarts of the MAGA movement. These divisions have intensified as the administration faces domestic pressure over escalation risks in the Middle East.
Owens has recently adopted a more adversarial tone toward the White House, previously describing President Trump as a “chronic disappointment.” She has also publicly suggested that the 25th Amendment should be considered by officials.
Major news organizations, including The Wall Street Journal and CNN, have noted the exchange as a pivotal moment in internal conservative politics. Analysts suggest the rift could impact the President's coalition during the current international crisis.
As of Friday afternoon, Owens has not offered further clarification on her remarks despite the mounting backlash. The White House has not issued an official response beyond the President's initial social media comments.
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Published: Apr 10, 2026. Last updated: Apr 10, 2026.
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