Candace Owens delivered one of her sharpest public criticisms of Donald Trump during an April 13 livestream, accusing him of betraying key allies and abandoning core promises. Her remarks, which quickly went viral, framed the dispute not just as a political disagreement but as a moral and personal rupture within conservative media circles.
In an emotionally charged monologue, Owens accused the President of being influenced by the wrong advisers and condemned his foreign policy decisions, particularly in the Middle East. She claimed he had turned against prominent supporters such as Charlie Kirk, Megyn Kelly, and Tucker Carlson, arguing that he had betrayed both his allies and his voter base.
The fallout underscores growing divisions among right-leaning commentators who once presented a largely united front. What was previously policy debate has evolved into open accusations and fractured relationships, signaling a potential reshaping of the President’s media support network.


