Trump ORDERS For Candace Owens Arrest After She EXPOSES  Nasty Secret About Him & Erika Kirk

The conservative media landscape is currently a battlefield of shifting loyalties and explosive allegations, as the fallout between Donald Trump and Candace Owens reaches a fever pitch. With Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk’s assassination in September 2025 still casting a long shadow, the spotlight has shifted to his widow, Erica Kirk, and her increasingly visible role within the Trump administration—a transition that Owens is seemingly determined to dismantle with a scorched-earth campaign.

The Owens-Trump Fallout: “The Mad King”

The rift between Candace Owens and Donald Trump has moved beyond political disagreement into the realm of absolute character assassination. Owens recently shocked the MAGA base by labeling Trump’s administration “satanic” and calling for his removal, describing him as “deeply unwell” and surrounded by “religious fanatics” who have convinced him he is a messiah.

While the public was still reeling from her “Mad King” comments, rumors began to circulate that Trump allegedly pushed for Owens’ arrest. In response, Owens claims she is sitting on a mountain of receipts—messages and timelines—that link Trump to a “nasty secret” involving Erica Kirk. This isn’t just a policy debate; it’s a personal war where the stakes involve criminal allegations and legacy-ending secrets.

Erica Kirk: From Pageant Queen to Political Insider

Central to this controversy is Erica Kirk (formerly Frantzve), whose ties to Trump allegedly date back to her days in the Miss Arizona pageant when Trump owned the Miss USA franchise. While the administration presents her as a “tradwife” icon and podcaster, critics—led by Owens—have scrutinized her past, including her involvement with “Romanian Angels,” a charity project that once faced (and was cleared of) baseless trafficking rumors.

 

The optics of their relationship shifted dramatically following Charlie Kirk’s death. Trump’s presence at Charlie’s memorial was noted for its intensity, particularly a “lingering hug” with Erica that set the internet on fire. Since then, Erica has moved into rooms previously occupied by political heavyweights, culminating in her appointment to the US Air Force Academy Board of Visitors—a seat formerly held by her late husband. To observers, the move felt less like a professional appointment and more like Erica stepping directly into a vacancy created for her by Trump himself.

 

The Caroline Leavitt Factor: A Replacement in the Wings?

The drama is further complicated by Trump’s cooling relationship with White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt. Once a rising star who Trump praised for her “machine gun” delivery, Leavitt has recently been the target of the President’s public frustration. In a bizarre Oval Office address, Trump blamed her for “97% of bad stories” and suggested she was doing a “terrible job,” all while she was preparing for maternity leave.

 

Insiders suggest that Trump’s recent positioning of Erica Kirk—bringing her into the Oval Office and praising her in public forums—indicates she is being groomed to fill the void left by Leavitt, both professionally as a spokesperson and personally as a close confidante.

The “Honeypot” Narrative and the Silent Denial

Owens’ most damaging claims suggest that Erica’s pageant era was actually “honeypot training,” and that her connections to firms linked to Jeffrey Epstein’s network are no coincidence. While these theories remain unverified and have been dismissed by Fact Checkers in the past, the administration’s silence is fueling the gossip mill.

Instead of a clear denial, the response from the Trump camp has been an aggressive counter-attack against Owens’ credibility. As we move deeper into 2026, the question remains: does Candace Owens truly have the receipts to topple the “Mad King,” or is this simply the ultimate “autopsy” of a conservative movement eating its own?


Personal Note: The accusations regarding “missing children” and “trafficking” related to Erica Kirk’s charity work in Romania have been investigated by multiple organizations and found to be false. The rumors frequently rely on news reports from 2001—years before her charity was active—and have no evidentiary link to Kirk or her organization.