“Stop destroying innocent lives”: Laura Loomer erupts at Candace Owens over Erika Kirk controversy
The bitter online feud between Laura Loomer and Candace Owens has erupted again, this time dragging Erika Kirk into the middle of a brewing political firestorm. 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 continued to talk about the assassination of Charlie Kirk while questioning parts of his personal life and the management of his media legacy, the controversy grew more heated. Her comments caused outrage all over social media, particularly after Erika Kirk publicly begged for the speculation about her family to end. But instead of things dying down, the situation has escalated and Loomer is now publicly accusing Owens of crossing the line for attention and clicks.
Laura Loomer accuses Candace Owens of “destroying innocent lives”
Loomer unleashed a sharp public attack on Owens through a viral X post that quickly spread across conservative online circles. She accused the commentator of turning a tragedy into entertainment while fueling damaging theories about Charlie Kirk’s death and family.“If I have proven one thing this week, it’s that Candace Owens can’t handle getting a taste of her own medicine,” Loomer wrote before labeling Owens a “modern-day cult leader.”The criticism did not stop there. Loomer also accused Owens of emotionally targeting Erika Kirk and her children during a period of grief. She argued that Owens’ growing influence online had created an environment where followers blindly accepted controversial claims without questioning the emotional cost attached to them.The escalating feud has divided conservative audiences online. Some supporters defended Owens as someone asking difficult questions, while others sided with Loomer and accused Owens of pushing conspiracy-driven narratives too far.
Erika Kirk publicly pleads for the speculation to stop
At the heart of the controversy stands Erika Kirk, who has repeatedly asked for privacy following her husband’s death. Owens previously drew criticism after discussing missing episodes of The Charlie Kirk Show and publicly questioning details connected to Charlie’s final days.Erika eventually addressed the growing speculation directly with a brief but emotional response.“Stop. That’s it. That’s all I have to say. Stop,” she said publicly while responding to the online theories.The feud has since spiraled beyond political disagreements. Accusations involving lawsuits, doxxing claims, and attacks on Owens’ husband, George Farmer, have added more fuel to an already toxic online battle.Despite mounting criticism, Owens has continued defending her coverage while denying accusations that she is exploiting Charlie Kirk’s death for content.
