The online feud between Laura Loomer and Candace Owens has flared up again, this time dragging Erika Kirk into the middle of a long-simmering political storm. What began as a feud between two of the right’s most influential voices has turned into a deeply personal battle involving conspiracy theories, public mourning and accusations of emotional manipulation.As Owens continues to talk about the assassination Charlie Kirk The controversy has intensified while questioning parts of his personal life and the management of his media legacy. Her comments sparked outrage on social media, especially after Erica Kirk made a public plea to end speculation about her family. But instead of calming things down, things escalated, with Loomer now publicly accusing Owens of crossing the line in a bid to gain attention and clicks.
Laura Loomer accuses Candace Owens of ‘destroying innocent lives’
Loomer launched a fierce public attack on Owens via the viral X post, which quickly spread among conservative online circles. She accused commentators of turning tragedy into entertainment while promoting damaging theories about Charlie Kirk’s death and family.“If there’s one thing I’ve proven this week, it’s that Candace Owens cannot pay for herself,” Loomer wrote before labeling Owens a “modern-day cult leader.”The criticism didn’t stop there. Loomer also accused Owens of emotionally targeting Erica Kirk and her children during their grieving period. She believes Owens’ growing influence online has created an environment where followers blindly accept controversial claims without questioning the emotional cost of those claims.The escalating feud has divided conservative audiences online. Some supporters defended Owens as asking tough questions, while others sided with Loomer and accused Owens of pushing the conspiracy-driven narrative too far.
Erica Kirk publicly calls for an end to speculation
Erika Kirk is at the center of the controversy and has repeatedly requested privacy following her husband’s death. Owens has previously been criticized for discussing missing episodes of “The Charlie Kirk Show” and publicly questioning details surrounding Charlie’s final days.Erica finally addressed the growing speculation directly with a brief but emotional response.“Stop. That’s it. That’s what I’m saying. Stop,” she said publicly in response to the theory online.The feud has since transcended political differences. The lawsuits, doxing allegations and accusations of an attack on Owens’ husband, George Farmer, have added fuel to an already toxic online fight.Despite mounting criticism, Owens has continued to defend her reporting while denying accusations that she exploited Charlie Kirk’s death for content.

