Trump Shares Doctored Image of Candace Owens, Calls Her "Low IQ" in Escalating Feud
Attack follows Owens' criticism of Brigitte Macron as public dispute turns visual and personal
Quick Look
- Donald Trump shared a manipulated magazine cover targeting Candace Owens on his social platform, pairing it with a statement calling her an "extremely Low IQ individual" and criticizing her remarks about Brigitte Macron, the First Lady of France.
- Owens responded by saying "It may be time to put Grandpa up in a home." The feud, which includes earlier insults directed at Owens, Tucker Carlson, Megyn Kelly, and Alex Jones, has escalated into a visual attack and drawn widespread attention across political and media circles.
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Why It Matters
Trump and Owens have had a strained relationship for years, with Trump previously criticizing Owens alongside other media personalities. The current escalation follows Owens' controversial remarks about France's First Lady, which have prompted legal threats from French officials.
Once again, tensions between Donald Trump and Candace Owens have erupted, this time in a very public digital clash that has garnered widespread attention. Now a controversial post on Trump's social platform has revived their long-running feud, with sharp responses from both political and media quarters. What might have once been a war of words has now become a more pointed, visual attack, adding another layer to a relationship that has been strained for some time. The latest episode didn't play out quietly. It opened with a provocative image and even more provocative language, putting both figures back at the centre of a growing online storm. As reactions rolled in, the exchange became one of the most talked-about political flashpoints of the week, prompting questions about tone, accountability and the limits of public discourse. Donald Trump escalates feud with edited image and sharp remarks In a post shared online, Donald Trump circulated a manipulated magazine-style cover targeting Owens, pairing it with a direct critique of her recent commentary. His statement read: "Candace Owens' stock, which was never very high, has fallen a long way. Her attack on the First Lady of France is despicable. I believe, in this case, without verification, she is an extremely Low IQ individual!" The accompanying imagery of the post depicted Owens in an unflattering manner, with exaggerated claims and harsh language meant to undermine her credibility. The shift from verbal criticism to visual satire was a stunning escalation, clearly intended to provoke. This is not the first time Trump has taken aim at Owens. Earlier in April, he broadened his criticism to include several media personalities, stating: I know why Tucker Carlson, Megyn Kelly, Candace Owens, and Alex Jones have all been fighting me for years, especially by the fact that they think it is wonderful for Iran, the Number One State Sponsor of Terror, to have a Nuclear Weapon — Because they have one thing in common, Low IQs. They're stupid people, they know it, their families know it, and everyone else knows it, too! Owens did not stay silent. Responding on social media, she fired back with a brief but pointed remark, "It may be time to put Grandpa up in a home." The clash comes amid a separate controversy involving Owens' claims about Brigitte Macron, which has already triggered legal action from France's leadership. As both figures continue to trade public blows, the episode underscores how quickly political disagreements can escalate into deeply personal confrontations in the digital age.
Open Questions
- What exactly did Candace Owens say about Brigitte Macron?
- What legal action is France considering?
- Will this feud continue to escalate?
