“Easily killed an innocent person”: Candace Owens and Laura Loomer feud turns ugly as feud spirals out of control
The online war between Candace Owens and Laura Loomer has quickly become one of the most talked about digital feuds this week. What began as pointed criticism has now become a public war of accusations with both sides bringing personal history, relationships and political influence into the spotlight. The tone is sharp, the stakes are personal, and the audience is growing.This is not your average social media interaction. It plays on deeper tensions around influence, credibility and proximity to power, especially with references relating to Donald Trump. Each post adds fuel, turning what might have been a brief disagreement into a full-blown narrative that continues to unfold in real time.
Candace Owens and Laura Loomer feud explodes over Trump influence claims
The latest round began when Owens shared a video clip targeting Loomer’s past remarks and alleged connections. Her caption drew attention instantly. “Laura Loomer claims she speaks to President Donald Trump regularly, advising him on our foreign policy.”
That line set the tone. It questioned Loomer’s influence while also hinting at deeper political access. The reaction online was immediate, with users dissecting both the claim and the implication behind it. In today’s media landscape, perceived proximity to power often carries as much weight as official roles. Owens’ post leaned directly into that idea.Loomer, however, did not stay silent. She responded by shifting the focus away from politics and toward Owens’ personal life, intensifying the dispute in a more confrontational direction.
Laura Loomer targets Candace Owens’ husband in DUI controversy claims
Loomer’s response centered on allegations involving Owens’ husband, George Farmer, and a reported DUI incident. Her claims were detailed and direct, raising questions about how the situation had been publicly framed.“Candace Owens lied and tried to pass this off as a ‘fender bender’ and said the cops were never called, but her husband could have easily killed an innocent person driving that beast of a truck while completely blacked out,” Loomer wrote.The accusation added a new layer to the feud. It moved beyond political jabs into deeply personal territory. That shift has drawn both criticism and engagement, with audiences divided over where the line should be drawn.At its core, this feud reflects how quickly online disputes can escalate when personal narratives and political identities collide. Neither side appears ready to step back. And as long as both continue to respond, the story is unlikely to fade anytime soon.