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Candace Owens Fires Back at Trump After 'Nut Job' Insult
Owens tells Trump 'it may be time to put Grandpa up in a home' after he calls her and other conservatives 'nut jobs' and 'troublemakers'
Apr. 10, 2026 at 12:23pm
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As tensions rise within the conservative movement, a once-loyal supporter's sharp rebuke of the former president suggests a growing divide.Sandy Hook TodayFormer President Donald Trump targeted several prominent conservative media personalities, including Candace Owens, in a scathing social media post, calling them 'nut jobs,' 'troublemakers,' and 'losers.' Owens fired back directly, dismissing Trump's attack and suggesting it may be time to 'put Grandpa up in a home.' The remarks sparked reactions from the other conservatives named, including Tucker Carlson, Megyn Kelly, and Alex Jones.
Why it matters
Trump's attacks on Owens and other conservative figures highlight the growing tensions and divisions within the Republican party. As a once-vocal Trump supporter, Owens' sharp rebuke signals a shift in her relationship with the former president and underscores the evolving dynamics of the conservative media landscape.
The details
In a post on his Truth Social account, Trump lashed out at Owens, Carlson, Kelly, and Jones, calling them 'nut jobs,' 'troublemakers,' and people with 'low IQs' who are 'fighting me for years.' He accused them of chasing attention through 'third-rate podcasts' rather than reflecting the views of his political base. Trump also insulted the individuals directly, saying Carlson 'couldn't even finish college' and that Owens 'accuses the Highly Respected First Lady of France of being a man, when she is not.'
- On April 10, 2026, Trump made the social media post targeting the conservative commentators.
The players
Donald Trump
The former President of the United States who made the social media post attacking the conservative media personalities.
Candace Owens
A conservative commentator who was one of the targets of Trump's attacks and responded sharply, suggesting it may be time to 'put Grandpa up in a home.'
Tucker Carlson
A conservative media personality who was also targeted by Trump in his social media post.
Megyn Kelly
A former television news anchor who was one of the conservatives named in Trump's post.
Alex Jones
A conservative media figure who was included in Trump's attacks, with the former president calling him 'Bankrupt Alex Jones.'
What they’re saying
“It may be time to put Grandpa up in a home.”
— Candace Owens
The takeaway
Trump's attacks on Owens and other conservative figures highlight the growing divisions within the Republican party, as a once-loyal supporter like Owens has now become one of the former president's most outspoken critics. This episode underscores the evolving dynamics of the conservative media landscape and the tensions within the broader conservative movement.
