Candace Owens Says Donald Trump Belongs to 'Epstein Class' in Scathing Video
This story raises questions about governance, accountability, and American values.
The press is treating Candace Owens’ video like a morality play: Trump as villain, Owens as truth teller, and “Epstein” as a rhetorical shortcut that ends the conversation. That framing is convenient, but it’s not serious. Conservatives should be the first to say accusations this ugly demand more than viral insinuation.
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Candace Owens slammed Donald Trump in response to his remarks about her in a recent online post. “MAGA is no longer commanded by you and you know it,” Owens, 36, said in a YouTube video uploaded on Friday, April 10. “You belong to the Epstein class.
That is your legacy now.” Owens also claimed that [...]
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The press is treating Candace Owens’ video like a morality play: Trump as villain, Owens as truth teller, and “Epstein” as a rhetorical shortcut that ends the conversation. That framing is convenient, but it’s not serious.
Conservatives should be the first to say accusations this ugly demand more than viral insinuation. If there are crimes, pursue them through due process and a clean chain of evidence. If there aren’t, stop laundering character assassination through YouTube clips and headline bait. Public trust collapses when the standard becomes “guilt by association” plus a thumbs-up from the algorithm.
The right doesn’t need personality feuds to define it. It needs rule of law, fairness, and institutional credibility. Those principles matter more than any influencer’s scorched-earth monologue.
Commentary written with AI assistance by the New Republican Times Editorial Board.

