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American conservative political commentator (born 1989)

Candace Owens
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Born
Candace Amber Owens

(1989-04-29)April 29, 1989 (age 35)
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  • Political commentator
  • political activist
  • author
Years active2017–present
Political partyRepublican
MovementBlack conservatism
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RelativesMichael Farmer (father-in-law)
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Years active2015–present
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Last updated: March 31, 2025
Websitecandaceowens.com

Candace Amber Owens Farmer (néeOwens; born April 29, 1989)[2] is an American political commentator. Her political positions are mostly described asconservative orfar-right.

Owens has gained recognition for her conservative activism—despite being initially critical of PresidentDonald Trump and theRepublican Party—as well as her criticism ofBlack Lives Matter.[7] Owens served as communications director for the conservative advocacy groupTurning Point USA from 2017 and 2019.[8] In 2018, Owens co-foundedBlexit along with former Tucson police officerBrandon Tatum.[9] After working forPragerU, in 2021 Owens joinedThe Daily Wire and began hostingCandace, a political talk show.[10] She was dismissed in March 2024 following a series of comments widely regarded asantisemitic and months of tensions with co-hostBen Shapiro and otherDaily Wire staff.[11]

Owens has expressed skepticism about the extent ofwhite supremacy's impact on society and has voiced opposition to bothCOVID-19 lockdowns andCOVID-19 vaccines. She haspromoted numerous conspiracy theories.[12]

Early life and education

Candace Amber Owens[citation needed] was born inWhite Plains, New York, in 1989, and grew up inStamford, Connecticut. She was raised mostly by her mother[13] and grandparents from around the age of 11 or 12, after her parents divorced. She is the third of four children.[14][15] Her paternal grandfather was Robert Owens, ablack American who was born inNorth Carolina.[15] Owens is also ofCaribbean American heritage through her grandmother, who is originally fromSaint Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands.[16]

She is a graduate ofStamford High School inConnecticut.[17] In 2007, while a 17-year-old senior at Stamford High School, Owens received three racistdeath threat voicemail messages, totaling two minutes, from a group of white male classmates which included the son of then-mayor and future Democratic governorDannel Malloy.[18][19][20][21] Joshua Starr, the city's superintendent of schools, listened to the voicemail messages and said that they were "horrendous".[21] Owens's family sued the Stamford Board of Education in federal court, alleging that the city did not protect her rights, resulting in a $37,500 settlement in January 2008.[17][22]

Owens pursued an undergraduate degree injournalism at theUniversity of Rhode Island.[15] She dropped out after her junior year because of an issue with herstudent loan.[15] Afterwards, she worked as an intern forVogue magazine in New York.[17][23] In 2012, Owens took a job as anadministrative assistant for aprivate equity firm inManhattan, later moving up to become its vice president of administration.[17]

Early career

Degree180 and anti-conservative blog

In 2015, Owens was CEO of Degree180, a marketing agency that offered consultation, production, and planning services that included a blog on a variety of topics[15][4] written by Owens and other commentators.[24] In a 2015 column that Owens wrote for the site, she criticized conservative Republicans, writing about the "bat-shit-crazy antics of the RepublicanTea Party"; she also added that "The good news is, they will eventually die off (peacefully in their sleep, we hope), and then we can get right on with the OBVIOUS social change that needs to happen, IMMEDIATELY."[15][25][26][27] In 2016, the blog featured an article mocking Donald Trump's penis size.[4][28][29]

Privacy violation, Gamergate, and political transformation

Owens launched SocialAutopsy.com in 2016, a website she said would exposebullies on the Internet by tracking their digital footprint.[15][25][17] The site would have solicited users to take screenshots of offensive posts and send them to the website, where they would be categorized by the user's name.[17] She usedcrowdfunding onKickstarter for the website. The proposal was immediately controversial, drawing criticism that Owens was de-anonymizing (doxing) Internet users and violating their privacy.[15][30] According toThe Daily Dot, "People from all sides of the anti-harassment debate were quick to criticize the database, calling it apublic shaming list that would encourage doxing and retaliatory harassment."[31] Both conservatives and progressives condemned the website.[15]

In response, people began posting Owens's private details online.[15] With scant evidence, Owens blamed the doxing onprogressives.[15][30] Following that, she earned the support of conservatives involved in theGamergate harassment campaign, including right-wing political commentators such asMilo Yiannopoulos andMike Cernovich.[15] Subsequently, Owens became a conservative, saying in 2017, "I became a conservative overnight ... I realized that liberals were actually the racists. Liberals were actually thetrolls ... Social Autopsy is why I'm conservative."[15] Kickstarter suspended funding for Social Autopsy, and the website was never created.[30]

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By late 2017, Owens had started producingpro-Trump commentary and criticizing notions ofstructural racism,systemic inequality, andidentity politics – all positions she herself had been publishing two years earlier.[4][5][6] In August 2017, she began posting politically themed videos toYouTube.[4] In September 2017, she launched "Red Pill Black", a website and YouTube channel that promotesblack conservatism in the United States.[32]

On November 21, 2017, at theMAGA Rally and Expo inRockford, Illinois,Turning Point USA founderCharlie Kirk announced that Owens had been hired as the organization's director of urban engagement.[33] Turning Point's hiring of Owens occurred in the wake of allegations of racism at Turning Point.[4] In May 2019, Owens announced her departure as communications director for the organization.[8][34] While at Turning Point USA, Owens received the support of prominent figures in the Republican Party. President Trump called her a "very smart thinker," whileRepublican National Committee chairRonna Romney McDaniel said atCPAC "People like Candace Owens, like Charlie Kirk, we need more leaders like that."[35][36]Ted Cruz expressed his admiration for Owens by jokingly suggesting in 2022 that she be appointed to theSupreme Court of the United States.[37]

In April 2018,Kanye West tweeted: "I love the way Candace Owens thinks."[38] The tweet was met with derision on the part of many of West's fans.[39] In May 2019, Owens hostedThe Candace Owens Show onPragerU's YouTube channel.[40]

In April 2020, Owens announced her intention to either run for office in theU.S. Senate or to be agovernor, and that she would only run against an incumbent Democrat, not a Republican.[41] She did not reveal which specific office she would run for, or in which election cycle.[41] In February 2021, Owens tweeted that she was considering a run for president in 2024.[42]

The Daily Wire

Owens left PragerU in 2020 to hostCandace, a show onThe Daily Wire.[43] The show premiered on the platform on March 19, 2021.[44] Its episodes were filmed in front of a live studio audience and aired weekly. Notable guests includedDonald Trump,UFC presidentDana White, and U.S. RepresentativeJim Jordan.

Jeremy Boreing announced Owens would be leaving The Daily Wire in March 2024,[45][46] a move believed to be related to a string of comments considered to be antisemitic culminating in Owens liking a tweet referencing blood libel.[47][48]

BLEXIT Foundation

"Blexit", a term originally coined by Me'Lea Connelly, is aportmanteau of "black" and "exit" that mimicsBrexit, the word used to describe the United Kingdom'swithdrawal from the European Union. The original Blexit movement was started in 2016 by Connelly with the goal of achieving Black economic independence by encouraging Black Americans to leave the traditional financial systems that have historically disadvantaged the Black community.[49][50][51]

In late 2018, Owens launched a different BLEXIT[a] foundation,[52][53] which featured a social media campaign to encourageethnic minorities, includingAfrican Americans andLatinos, to leave theDemocratic Party and register as Republicans. At the time, 8% of black Americans identified as Republicans.[14] In 2023, Blexit foundation merged with Turning Point USA, the former non-profit organization for which Owens had worked.[54]

At the launch in October 2018, Owens said that her "dear friend and fellow superhero Kanye West" designed merchandise for the movement; the following day, West denied being the designer and disavowed the effort, saying: "I never wanted any association with Blexit ... I've been used to spread messages I don't believe in."[55][56][57] After an apology, West continued to support Owens as of September 2020[update].[58]

Product promotion

In July 2021, Owens announced the launch of a device named theFreedom Phone, which sold for $500, was marketed toward Trump supporters and which she claimed was "not controlled byApple orGoogle".[59] The device's launch was criticized by tech publications for a lack of transparency about the device, as well as security concerns.[60][61][62][63] The device was later revealed to be awhite-label version of the Umidigi A9 Pro, a Chinese smartphone available for $120,[59] and its "uncensorable" PatriApp store is a rebranded version of Aurora Store, anopen-source frontend for theGoogle Play Store.[63]

In August 2022, Owens promotedGloriFi, an "anti-woke"startup bank, at aConservative Political Action Conference event,[64] and promoted it on her social media accounts that October.[65] The bank shut down in November after failing to secure additional funding.[66][65]

Post-Daily Wire career

Following her firing from The Daily Wire, Owens began a new YouTube channel she runs independently.[67] It has over 3.8 million subscribers as of February 2025.[68]

In February 2025, she announced working on a media series titled "Harvey Speaks" onHarvey Weinstein.[69] She said she had been in contact with him by phone since hissecond conviction.[70]

Political views

Owens speaking at the White House in 2019

Owens said she had no interest in politics whatsoever before 2015, but previously identified asliberal.[71][72] In October 2018, she said that she had never voted and had only recently become a registered Republican.[72] In January 2019, Owens stated: "The left hates America, and Trump loves it."[73] She added that the left is "destroying everything through thiscultural Marxist ideology."[73]

The Washington Post has called Owens "the new face of blackconservatism".[14]The Guardian has described her as "ultra-conservative",[74] andNew York magazine and theColumbia Journalism Review have described her as "right-wing".[75][76] Multiple media outlets have called Owens afar-right commentator.[77] She was influenced by the works ofAnn Coulter,Milo Yiannopoulos,Ben Carson, andThomas Sowell.[78]

Anti-black racism and Black Lives Matter

Owens is known for her criticism of theBlack Lives Matter movement,[6][79][80][81] and has described Black Lives Matter protesters as "a bunch of whiny toddlers, pretending to be oppressed for attention".[82] Owens has argued that African Americans have avictim mentality, often referring to the Democratic Party as a "plantation",[79][74] stating in 2020: "Black lives only matter to white liberals every four years—ahead of an election."[83] She has also argued that theAmerican Left likes "black people to be government-dependent",[84] and that black people have been brainwashed to vote for Democrats.[5] Furthermore, Owens has argued thatpolice brutality in the United States and instances of police killing black people are not sourced in racism, but typically occur when the officer feels his life is under threat,[79][82] adding a police officer is eighteen-and-a-half times more likely to die at the hands of a black person than vice versa.[25][74][73] She has also characterizedabortion as a tool for the extermination of black babies.[15]

She has said that "black Americans are doing worse off economically today than we were doing in the 1950s underJim Crow", adding that this is because "we've only been voting for one party since then."[73] She has attributed economic improvements for African Americans, such as a low unemployment rate, to Trump's presidency.[73] On several occasions, Owens has claimed that the effects of white supremacy andwhite nationalism are exaggerated and would not reach her own personal top 100 list of modern issues facing black America,[85] especially when compared to other issues facingblack Americans, such asblack-on-black crime and illiteracy rates.[86]

When asked if it was problematic that white supremacist groups, such as theKu Klux Klan (KKK), support Trump, Owens answered thatantifa was more prevalent than the KKK.[73] Owens has said that the media cover the KKK during Trump's presidency to hurt him.[87] In a 2019 hearing onhate crimes, Owens referred to the KKK as a "Democrat terrorist organization".[88] After the 2017Unite the Right rally inCharlottesville, Virginia, Owens said that concern over rising white nationalism was "stupid".[15] She has also called it "just election rhetoric" and "based on the hierarchy of what's impacting minority Americans, if I had to make a list of 100 things, white nationalism would not make the list."[89] In 2018, Owens dismissed reports of a resurgence in hate crimes, saying "All of the violence this year primarily happened because of people on the left."

Owens in 2019

During her April 2019 testimony before theU.S. House Judiciary Committee on the rise of hate crimes and white supremacists in the United States, Owens made the claim that theSouthern strategy employed by the Republican Party to increase political support among white voters in the South by appealing to racism against African Americans was a "myth" that "never happened". This was disputed by several historians who said that the existence of the Southern strategy was well documented in contemporaneous sources dating back to theCivil Rights era, with historianKevin M. Kruse, who writes critically about modern conservatism, calling Owens's statement "utter nonsense".[90] In June 2019, Owens said that African Americans had it better in the first 100 years after theabolition of slavery in the United States than they have since,[91][92][93] and that socialism was at fault.[91]

In June 2020, Owens claimed thatGeorge Soros paid people toprotest the murder of George Floyd.[94] Shortly afterwards, she argued thatGeorge Floyd "was not a good person. I don't care who wants to spin that."[95] She said: "The fact that he has been held up as a martyr sickens me."[95] Then-President Trumpretweeted Owens's remarks about Floyd.[95][96] In a Facebook video that garnered nearly 100 million views, Owens called Floyd a "horrible human being", citing his criminal record, and called racial biases among police a "fake narrative".[97] On April 20, 2021, Owens claimed that thetrial of Derek Chauvin, the former police officer who was convicted of murdering Floyd was "mob justice". She added: "This was not a fair trial. No person can say this was a fair trial."[98]

Women's rights

Speaking at CPAC Hungary 2022

Owens is critical offeminism[99] and embraces the "trad wife" phenomenon of traditional gender roles.[100] She has described the#MeToo movement, an international movement againstsexual harassment andassault, as "stupid".[3][101] Owens wrote that the movement was premised on the idea that "women are stupid, weak & inconsequential".[3][101]

She opposes abortion,[78] which she has called a tool for the "extermination of black babies".[15]

In May 2018, Owens suggested that "something bio-chemically happens" to women who do not marry or have children, and she linked to the Twitter handles ofSarah Silverman,Chelsea Handler, andKathy Griffin, saying that they were "evidentiary support" of this theory.[102][103] Silverman responded: "It seems to me that by tweeting this, you would like to maybe make us feel badly. I'd say this is evidenced by ur [sic] effort to use our twitter handles so we would see. My heart breaks for you, Candy. I hope you find happiness in whatever form that takes."[102] Owens responded, accusing Silverman of supporting terrorists and crime gangs.[102]

LGBT rights

On July 28, 2017, Owens stated she was in favor of banningtransgender individuals who are undergoingsex reassignment surgery from serving in theUnited States military but said that she did not oppose fully transitionedtransgender individuals serving in the U.S. military.[104] In her biography,Blackout: How Black America Can Make Its Second Escape from the Democrat Plantation, in the chapter "On Overcivilization - The Trend Towards Overcivilization", she talks about her view betweencivilization, in which she described as when basic rights and liberties have been ensured for all, and "overcivilization" in the following quote:

Civilization was achieved for gay couples in the United States when theSupreme Court ruled in favor of same-sex marriage in 2015. Overcivilization, however, is the LGBTQ community's current quest fortransgender rights, or, more accurately described, the demand that biological men who self-identify as women be granted legal permission to use ladies' restrooms and dominate women's sports competitions.

— Candace Owens,Blackout: How Black America Can Make Its Second Escape from the Democrat Plantation[105]

In April 2022, she calledThe Walt Disney Company "child groomers and pedophiles" and called for the boycott of the company, after Disney announced its opposition toFlorida House Bill 1557, officially known as the "Parental Rights in Education Act" but commonly referenced as the "Don't Say Gay" legislation.[106][107][108][109]

In May 2022, Owens falsely claimed on Twitter that the gunman involved in theRobb Elementary School shooting could be transgender and said that he was "cross-dressing".[110] According to Owens, this was evidence that "there were plenty of signs that he was mentally disturbed".[111] In June 2022, she describedDrag Queen Story Hour as "child abuse", arguing that parents who take their children to a drag queen story hour "are underqualified to have children" and "should have their children taken away from them."[112]

In January 2024, in a post onX (Twitter) Owens accused transgender people of "mass drugging children" and claimed the "LGBTQ movement brought with it a sexual plague on our society". These comments were condemned by LGBTQ rights groups.[113][114]

Donald Trump

Although in 2015 Owens posted anti-Trump and anti-conservative articles on her Degree180 blog,[4][28] in 2017 she began describing herself as a conservative Donald Trump supporter.[15][115][116] Owens has since characterized Trump as the "savior" of Western civilization.[6] She has argued that Trump has neither engaged in rhetoric that is harmful toAfrican Americans, nor proposed policies that would harm African Americans.[25][74]

In May 2018, Trump said that Owens "is having a big impact on politics in our country. She represents an ever-expanding group of very smart 'thinkers', and it is wonderful to watch and hear the dialogue going on... so good for our Country!"[117] She registered as a Republican in 2018, after theBrett Kavanaugh Supreme Court nomination. She objected to what she termed the "sociallynching" of Kavanaugh, on the grounds that to "believe women" was the reason "our ancestors got lynched", as she told a journalist fromPhiladelphia magazine. She added: "No evidence, but believe all women."[118] AfterJoe Biden won the2020 U.S. presidential election and Trump refused to concede, Owens promoted Trump'sclaims of mass fraud, saying that "the American election was clearly rigged."[119]

Immigration

Owens is a proponent of theMexico–United States border wall,[120][121] and believes illegal immigrants to the United States should be immediately deported.[15] In 2018, Owens warned that "Europe will fall and become a Muslim-majority continent by 2050. There has never been a Muslim-majority country wheresharia law was not implemented." She suggested that the United States would then be "forced to save" the British.[122][123]

Science

Owens has described science as a "pagan faith" and expressed interest in pseudoscientific conspiracy theories such asflat Earth.[124] She stated, "I'm not a flat-earther. I'm not a round-earther. Actually, what I am is I am somebody who has left the cult of science".[124][125]

Climate change

In July 2018, Owens claimed thatglobal warming is not real, calling it a lie used to "extract dollars from Americans".[15][126][127] In 2021, she promoted paid ads on Facebook, calling the U.S. government "modern doomsayers" who have been wrongly predicting climate crises for decades.[128][129]

Welfare

Owens has expressed a critical stance onwelfare programs, arguing that they can create dependency and discourage self-reliance among recipients. She believes that welfare reform is necessary to promote individual responsibility and empower individuals to break free from government assistance. Owens has said that welfare is a Democratic Party tool to keep black Americans dependent upon the government.[78]

Adolf Hitler and Nazi Germany

Representative Ted Lieu playing a recording of Owens's statements on Hitler and Owens responding to it

At the launch of Turning Point's British offshootTurning Point UK in December 2018, Owens made comments aboutAdolf Hitler.[130] She was responding to an audience member who asked for a "long-term prognosis" about the terms "globalism" and "nationalism". Owens said:[130][131]

I actually don't have any problems at all with the word "nationalism". I think that the definition gets poisoned by elitists that actually want globalism. Globalism is what I don't want. Whenever we say "nationalism" the first thing people think about, at least in America, is Hitler. You know, [Hitler] was a national socialist, but if Hitler just wanted to make Germany great and have things run well, okay, fine. The problem is that he wanted—he had dreams outside of Germany. He wanted to globalize. He wanted everybody to be German, everybody to be speaking German. Everybody to look a different way. That's not, to me, that's not nationalism.

Following heavy criticism for her comments, Owens clarified them on Twitter and in a Judiciary Committee hearing in theU.S. House of Representatives in February 2019.[132] Owens said that "[Hitler] was a homicidal, psychopathic, maniac that killed his own people" and "[Hitler] was not a nationalist, [he] murdered his own people; a nationalist would not kill their own people". She said that the point of her comments was to say that there is "no excuse or defense ever for ... everything that [Hitler] did".[130][133] She also said that her comments were about Hitler's crimes againstJews.[132]

Owens's comments about Hitler were played in April 2019 by RepresentativeTed Lieu during testimony in front of the House Judiciary Committee about the issue of increasing hate crimes and white supremacy in America. Lieu said that he did not know Owens and was just going to let her own words characterize her, before playing the audio clip. Owens responded that Lieu had deliberately omitted an interviewer's question that provided critical context to her words, with the intent of misrepresenting them as an endorsement of Hitler, to smear her reputation.[134] She concluded this testimony by stating her opinion Lieu was "assuming that black people will not pursue the full two hour clip" and that the full clip had been "purposefully extracted" in order to "create a different narrative."[135]Donald Trump Jr. praised Owens on Twitter for "[calling] out the Dems on their purposeful manipulation of facts for their narrative".[136]

Holocaust denial

Owens has expressed interest inHolocaust denial.[124][137]In July 2024, Owens released an episode of theCandace show on YouTube entitled "Literally Hitler. Why Can't We Talk About Him?" During this episode, Owens criticized mainstream narratives regarding Nazi Germany, saying that education about the Nazis was indoctrination comparable to "Soviet tactics." Owens furtherdenied thatNazi medical experiments were carried out byJosef Mengele on concentration camp inmates, claiming the fact that such experiments occurred was "bizarre propaganda. The idea that they just cut a human up and then sewed them back together. Why would you do that? Even if you're the most evil person in the world, that's a tremendous waste of time and supplies." Owens referred to theHolocaust as "an ethnic cleansing [that] almost took place," while criticizing theexpulsion of Germans after World War II, saying theAllies "actually did [an ethnic cleansing]."[138][139][140]

Support of Kanye West

On October 3, 2022, duringAdidas Yeezy SZN 9 fashion show in Paris, Owens posed for a photo withKanye West wearing a matching shirt with the "WHITE LIVES MATTER" slogan.[141] During Paris Fashion Week, West entered negotiations with Owens's husband, the CEO of social networking serviceParler, to purchase the website.[142] After West posted tweets declaring he would "go Death Con 3 on Jewish people"; Owens defended West, stating that "if you are an honest person, you did not find this tweet antisemitic".[143] Owens further accused theAnti-Defamation League of instigating antisemitism following the organization's criticism of West andKyrie Irving.[144] Owens's comments were made before West praisedAdolf Hitler in anInfoWars interview. After the interview, Parler announced that West had canceled his plans to buy the website.[145] TheZionist Organization of America condemned Owens's defense of West, calling on her to "retract her offensive, dangerous statements."[146]

RabbiShmuley Boteach has repeatedly criticized Owens for her friendship with West. Owens condemned Boteach as a "monster", stating that "any person who defends him or his hag daughter is immediately suspicious." Owens has also claimed that inHollywood, there is "a small ring of specific people who are using the fact that they are Jewish to shield themselves from any criticism" and that this ring "appears to be something that is quite sinister."[147][148][149] In March 2024, Owens liked a tweet asking Boteach if he was "drunk on Christian blood again", an apparent reference to the antisemiticblood libel accusation. The Daily Wire announced they were ending their association with Owens a few days after Owens liked the tweet.[150][47][151]

Jews and Judaism

Following her departure from theDaily Wire after she was accused of antisemitism, Owens downplayed the prevalence of antisemitism, stating that "people who are now screaming 'antisemitism is everywhere!' are actually just racial supremacists."[152] According to Media Matters, Owens criticizedJordan Peterson for calling far-right commentatorNick Fuentes a "psychopathic rat" after Fuentes tweeted that Jews control theBiden administration. Owens suggested that Fuentes could be correct based on the number of Jewish officials appointed to the Biden administration, saying that "it seems a weird tweet for [Peterson] to be so disturbed about." Owens further referred to Fuentes as having "a very long background of focusing his attention on Israel and Zionism, and that's what he is reacting to."[153] Fuentes had previously praised Owens, saying she was waging "a full-fledged war against the Jews."[154] Owens falsely claimed in an interview with Tristan Tate, brother ofAndrew Tate, thatJoseph Stalin was Jewish, and thatSigmund Freud andStalinists were part of a Jewish cabal. Owens claimed that Freud studiedKabbalah and promoted pedophilia throughpsychoanalysis.[12]

In July 2024, Owens suggested that Ashkenazi Jewstrace their origin to Khazars and are not related to "biblical Jews". According to her, descendants of Khazars were "so immoral and so corrupt" that they were forced to convert to Judaism by Persians and Russians in the eighth century. However, they did not "meaningfully convert" and "carried on their corruption, carried on their sexual deviancy". She suggested that "their religious teachings tell them to infiltrate everywhere" and "[their] elites are disgusting, despicable people". Owens implied that thewar in Ukraine is linked to the Khazars' desire to seek revenge on Russia and Iran. She went on to blame instances ofsexual abuse in the Catholic Church on them.[155][156]

During a live broadcast on August 18, 2024, Owens claimed thatLeo Frank, a Jewish businessman who was wrongly convicted of murder and lynched in the US state of Georgia in August 17, 1915, had killed Mary Phagan as part of a ritual murder on Passover, again referencing blood libel. Owens further claimed there existed a "Frankish Cult...masquering behind Jews" that engages inpedophilia andincest "as sacramental rites". She stated that there are "tens of thousands of pedophiles [who] hide from justice in Israel".[157] Owens's father-in-lawLord Farmer has publicly repudiated her repeated antisemitic remarks.[158][159] Owens was disinvited from a Trump campaign fundraiser in the summer of 2024 following criticism from Jewish groups.[160] In September 2024, Owens was temporarily suspended from YouTube for violating YouTube's hate speech policies. One video which resulted in her suspension was an interview with Kanye West, during which West claimed that Jewish people control the media.[137]

Owens has suggested thatAIPAC, a pro-Israel lobbying group, was responsible for theassassination of PresidentJohn F. Kennedy.[161][162]

Because of Owens' antisemitic statements, she was named "Antisemite of the Year" byStopAntisemitism,[163][164][165][166] a title which she celebratorily accepted on her YouTube channel.[167][168] Satire websiteThe Babylon Bee has published several articles mocking Owens for her antisemitism. In response, Owens referred to the website as the "BabylonianTalmudic Bee" and accused it of "worshipping Israel."[169]

Israel and Palestine

Owens is acritic of Israel and increasingly voiced her negative views of the country during theGaza war.[170] In October 2023, she condemnedan Israeli strike on a church in Gaza that resulted in the deaths of Christians, tweeting, "I have been disgusted by the propagandists pretending a Christian church was not bombed. Christians were killed. No Christian should stay silent." She later added, "If you think it's antisemitism to notice that innocent Christians were killed in anIDF bombing, then you need to log off."[171] Clarifying her views in early November, Owens tweeted "No government anywhere has a right to commita genocide, ever."[172][171][170]

Her stance on Israel led to her break withBen Shapiro, co-founder ofThe Daily Wire, the website for which Candace Owens then worked, contributing to her departing it in March 2024. Shapiro saw her position as increasinglyantisemitic: Owens criticized US support for Israel, saying she did not believe "that American taxpayers should have to pay for Israel's wars or the wars of any other country", but also posted about "political Jews" and a "very small ring of specific people who are using the fact that they are Jewish to shield themselves from any criticism", comments Shapiro described as "absolutely disgraceful".[173][174]

In 2025, Owens expressed criticism of President Trump's lack of response to the humanitarian crisis in Palestine and of his announcement of building a resort on the ruins of Gaza.[175]

COVID-19 pandemic and vaccination

In April 2020, Owens said thatCOVID-19 deaths were overcounted; health experts said that it was more likely that COVID-19 deaths were undercounted.[176] Regarding aCOVID-19 vaccine, she said in June 2020 that "under no circumstances will I be getting any #coronavirus vaccine that becomes available. Ever. No matter what."[177] She also referred toBill Gates as a "vaccine-criminal", and said that he and theWorld Health Organization (WHO) used "African & Indian tribal children to experiment w/ non-FDA approved drug vaccines."[178][179] On August 8, 2021, Owens said in aFacebook post: "I still have not received the COVID-19 vaccine and have not demanded that any of my employees get it either. I am proud that I committed myself to standing firm against the bribery, media propaganda, coercion, celebrity-peer pressure campaign, plus censorship... It is isn't easy to swim against such a polluted current but here I am. I trust my gut much more than trustDr. Fauci."[180] Also in August, Owens claimed that theCenters for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) proposed "putting high risk people into camps to 'shield' low risk people from them".[181]

In 2021, Owens attracted media attention when she stated that the United States should "invade Australia",[182][183][184][185] saying that Australia had turned into a tyrannicalNazi-stylepolice state due to its public health precautions against COVID-19.[182][186] Owens said that the comments were made "in jest" and that they had been misinterpreted by the media.[187] Owens has promotedmisinformation about COVID-19 vaccines.[194] In a December 2021 interview, she asked Donald Trump about vaccine mandates, and he explained that he shared her views on mandates but said that "the vaccine is one of the greatest achievements of mankind". He added: "The ones that get very sick and go to the hospital are the ones that don't take the vaccine. But it's still their choice. And if you take the vaccine, you're protected. Look, the results of the vaccine are very good, and if you do get it, it's a very minor form. People aren't dying when they take the vaccine."[195][196][197] In December 2022, Owens promoted theanti-vaccine filmDied Suddenly.[198]

Russia and Ukraine

In 2022, afterRussia'sfull invasion of Ukraine, Owens promoted a quote by Russian PresidentVladimir Putin[199] which included the false assertion that theUSSR created the modern country ofUkraine.[200] Her views have received support and amplification from theEmbassy of Russia, Washington, D.C., particularly following her tweet stating "Russian lives matter".[201][202] In March 2022, Owens faced criticism from historianAnne Applebaum for claiming that Ukraine "wasn't a thing until 1989" and dismissing the notion of a Russian-led genocide in the country, prompting Applebaum to label Owens as ignorant of history.[203]

In December 2022, Owens faced backlash andfact-checking on social media after making unfounded claims about Ukrainian PresidentVolodymyr Zelenskyy's wifeOlena Zelenska, with Twitter users debunking her allegations and highlighting the lack of evidence.[204][205][206] In an 2023 interview, Owens said "I'm very much a person who has said from the very beginning, 'Fuck Ukraine', you know, and I stand by that" while discussing her opposition to American military aid to Ukraine.[207] In 2024, Owens inaccurately claimed that Zelensky is gay and said she didn't want Ukraine to win against Russia, stating that "No amount of media brainwash in the world could ever make me hope that Zelensky triumphs over an orthodox Russia. Spiritually, I just know that's wrong. You simply do not support a homosexual actor that is locking up churches and bishops."[208]

Legal issues

Kimberly Klacik lawsuit

During anInstagram livestream on June 22, 2021, Owens accused former Republican congressional candidateKimberly Klacik of money laundering, tax fraud, illegal drug use, and misusing campaign funds. Owens also said that Klacik is a "madame" who recruits strippers for a strip club owned by her husband.[209][210][211][212] Owens said she found out about this after talking with a woman who claimed to have worked as a stripper at Klacik's strip club.[213]

Klacik denied the allegations and repeatedly asked for Owens to take down the video, which she refused to do.[210][211] In July, Klacik filed a lawsuit against Owens seeking $20 million fordefamation and claiming that the allegations have resulted in Klacik losing political support from donors, being removed from public events, a book deal cancellation, and harassment of Klacik and her family.[209][211][213] In a statement, Jacob S. Frenkel, Klacik's attorney, said: "The defendant chose to use her huge social media platform to attack a respected Baltimore political figure" and that "We are using the proper forum — the power of the courts — to respond."[211][213] The suit was dismissed with prejudice in December 2022 and Klacik had to pay Owens $115,000.[214]

Other

In October 2020, Owens suedLead Stories andUSA Today after theyfact-checkedFacebook posts she had made downplaying theCOVID-19 pandemic, alleging their articles had led to her being unable to obtain advertising revenue from her Facebook page and the termination of a deal with Facebook to advertise her bookBlackout.[215][216] Owens created a website to solicit donations for the lawsuit.[217] The lawsuit was dismissed in July 2021, with the judge ruling that her posts containedCOVID-19 misinformation.[215] The lawsuit's dismissal was upheld in February 2022.[216]

In April 2022, a class-action lawsuit was filed in Florida againstLGBcoin, acryptocurrency company, Owens,stock car racing driverBrandon Brown, andNASCAR, alleging that the defendants had madefalse statements about the LGBcoin and that the founders of the company had engaged in apump and dump scheme.[218]

Controversies

Dispute with family of Mollie Tibbetts

In August 2018, Owens had a dispute with Sam Lucas, cousin ofMollie Tibbetts, who had been murdered by Cristhian Bahena Rivera, a 24-year-old Mexican illegal immigrant.[219] Tibbetts's cousin said that Owens had exploited Tibbetts's death for "political propaganda".[220][221] Owens responded by describing Lucas's criticism as a "strange" attack on Trump supporters. Later that month, theUniversity of Iowa's chapter ofTurning Point USA criticized Owens for "public harassment" towards a member of Tibbetts's family, and the executive board members of the chapter all resigned in protest.[222]

Promotion of conspiracy theories

Owens has been criticized for promotingconspiracy theories, including claims thatthe Moon landings were faked,[223] mostly through her social media profiles and television and media appearances.[224] Addressing a 2022 tweet about the Moon landing being "faked", Owens stated on comedianBill Maher'sClub Random podcast that she does not know or care enough about the Moon landing to call it a hoax, stating that she has "never cared about the topic."[225] Owens has appeared on fringe conspiracy websites, such asInfoWars.[25][5] In 2018, she was a guest host onFox News, and began to distance herself from thefar-right conspiracy websites, although she refused to criticizeInfoWars or its hosts.[15]

During theOctober 2018 United States mail bombing attempts targeting prominent Democrats, Owens took to Twitter to promote the conspiracy theory that the mailings were sent by leftists.[226] After authorities arrested a 56-year-old suspect who was a registered Republican and Trump supporter, Owens deleted her tweet without explanation.[227]

In March 2024, Owens endorsed the conspiracy theory thatBrigitte Macron, wife ofFrench PresidentEmmanuel Macron, was secretly transgender. Owens stated: "After looking into this, I would stake my entire professional reputation on the fact that Brigitte Macron is in fact a man. Any journalist or publication that is trying to dismiss this plausibility is immediately identifiable as establishment. (...) The implications here are terrifying."[228] In 2025, Owens released a multi-part video miniseries titledBecoming Brigitte, which promoted the conspiracy theory.[229] She also promoted the book by investigative journalist Xavier Poussard,Devenir Brigitte (Becoming Brigitte in its English publication), which became a bestseller onAmazon.[230][231]

Mention in shooters' manifestos

Brenton Harrison Tarrant, the terrorist who committed theChristchurch mosque shootings, produced a manifesto prior to committing the shootings in which he wrote that Owens had "influenced [him] above all".[232][233] According to journalistRobert Evans, it was "possible, even likely", that Tarrant was a fan of Owens, considering her rhetoric against Muslim immigrants but that, in context, his references to her may have been an example of "shitposting" intended to provoke political conflict.[234][235] For instance, the line "Though I will have to disavow some of [Owens's] beliefs, the extreme actions she calls for are too much, even for my tastes" was assessed byThe Root astrolling.[236]

Hours after the shootings, Owens posted atweet in reaction to allegations that she inspired the mass murder, saying that she never created any content espousing her views on theSecond Amendment to the United States Constitution orIslam.[237] Her tweet was criticized as "glib" when it was reported that she actually had posted tweets about the Second Amendment and Islam.[238][239][240][122] She later made formal statements rejecting any connection to the terrorist.[122]

Solomon Henderson, a student who was identified by law enforcement as being responsible for aschool shooting atAntioch High School in Nashville, cited Candace Owens and Nick Fuentes as inspirations. In a manifesto published online, Henderson wrote "Candace Owens has influenced me above all each time she spoke I was stunned by her insights and her own views helped push me further and further into the belief of violence over theJewish question."[241]

Planned 2024 Australasian tour

In late August 2024, Owens announced that plans for a speaking tour of five Australian cities and the New Zealand city ofAuckland in November 2024.[242][243] In response, local Jewish groups including theZionist Federation of Australia, theAnti-Defamation Commission, Dayenu and the Holocaust Centre called for the Australian and New Zealand governments to deny Owens entry due to her anti-Semitic views and remarks. Annetta Able, whosurvived Mengele's experiments, also called for Owens to be blocked from entering the country saying that Owens's denial of Nazi medical experiments "is not just deeply offensive, it is a dangerous distortion of historical truth that I witnessed with my own eyes. I still bear the physical and emotional scars of Mengele's cruelty. The pain, fear, and trauma I experienced were very real and to hear someone deny these atrocities is a fresh wound to my heart and an insult to the memory of those who perished."[244]

Similar calls were echoed by AustralianCoalition immigration spokespersonDan Tehan, who called uponHome Affairs MinisterTony Burke to block Owens's visa application on character groups.[245][244] New ZealandActing Race Relations CommissionerSaunoamaali'i Dr Karanina Sumeo criticised Owens'sHolocaust denial and said that "freedom of expression must be balanced against people's right to be free from discrimination, the right to safety and security, and the right to religious freedom and belief."[243] By contrast, Juliet Moses of theNew Zealand Jewish Council disagreed with calls to ban Owens's entry, citing free speech.Immigration New Zealand said that Owens's visa application would be subject to a character test.[243] During an interview withSydney radio station2GB, Owens confirmed that she would not be canceling her travel plans to Australia, saying that her husband had cousins there.[245]

On October 27, Australia's Immigration MinisterTony Burke said Owens's visa had been canceled based on her "capacity to incite discord",[246] stating "Australia's national interest is best served when Candace Owens is somewhere else."[247] A month later, Owens was also barred from entering New Zealand after her entertainer's work permit was refused, with the cited reason being that visas could not be granted to those excluded from another country.[248] However, on December 12, following a request by Owens for Ministerial Intervention, New Zealand's Associate Immigration MinisterChris Penk reversed Immigration New Zealand's decision to deny her a work visa.[249] On March 11,The Spinoff current affairs website reported that the advocacy groupNew Zealand Free Speech Union had lobbied Penks into reversing Immigration New Zealand's decision to bar Owens entry into New Zealand.[250]

Personal life

Owens met her British husband,George Farmer, the son ofLord Farmer, in 2018 at the launch event forTurning Point UK, a conservative student organization. The two became engaged in 2019 and were married in August that year at theTrump Winery in Charlottesville, Virginia.[23][251][252][253] Numerous guests were present at the ceremony, includingLarry Elder andCharlie Kirk.[254]

Since her marriage, Owens is now also (officially) known asThe Hon. Mrs. George Farmer.[255][256]

Owens gave birth to a boy in January 2021,[257] a daughter in July 2022[258] and another boy in late 2023.[259] In early 2025, she announced her fourth pregnancy.[260]

In April 2024, Owens announced that she had converted to theCatholic Church and had been baptized in theBrompton Oratory.[261]

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