Laura Loomer and Candace Owens have turned their online rivalry into one of the most talked-about conservative media feuds of the week. The latest clash began when Loomer resurfaced an old newspaper clipping that showed Owens facing molestation-related charges as a teen. The post quickly spread throughout X, making years-old allegations public again and reigniting debates around privacy, online attacks, and political influencer culture.The controversy grew even more heated as it came amid Owens’ own claims that he was targeted through a coordinated harassment campaign after leaving the Daily Wire. Loomer responded aggressively, accusing Owens of hypocrisy and insisting that the commentator was trying to portray himself as a victim despite his previous controversies. The public fallout has now turned into a widespread online war that includes allegations of stalking, doxxing and legal threats.
Candace Owens harassment allegations spark fresh controversy
Loomer shared a newspaper archive on X that reportedly referenced a 2007 incident involving Owens. In the post, Loomer wrote, “Clandace Owens knows a lot about harassment while she pretends to be the victim. It’s been her MO her entire life. Did you know she was literally arrested once for harassment? Here’s a newspaper archive from a newspaper in Connecticut where she was arrested.”The archived report described Owens as “the victim of an alleged hate crime in which the mayor’s son was a suspect,” while also saying he was later arrested after “sending threatening messages via Facebook.”Stamford Police Sergeant Joseph Kennedy said, according to the article, “Owens allegedly sent a digital message threatening physical harm to another person’s account.”CTPost and News-Times reports said Owens faced charges of second-degree harassment and second-degree menacing at the time. However, no publicly available court records indicate any convictions associated with the case.
Laura Loomer and Candace Owens’ feud gets extremely personal
What started as a disagreement over alleged doxxing soon turned into personal attacks involving family members and legal charges. Owens accused Loomer of targeting her personal information and claimed someone tried to impersonate her when opening a State Farm account.Loomer denied wrongdoing and commented at length on Axe. He wrote, “Candace, you are a pathological liar. Your information about your cars is publicly available online through your trust and your husband’s arrest record. The VIN number is publicly traceable to all other vehicles you own.”He later added, “You are a malicious liar and you will be held accountable in a court of law.”This feud is continuously increasing on social media, both the women are making allegations and counter-allegations daily. As screenshots, old reports and personal claims continue to circulate online, the fight has become another example of how conflicts between political influencers can increasingly dominate digital conversations and blur the line between public debate and personal warfare.
