Trump Calls Carlson, Owens, Kelly “Low IQ” as Feud Explodes
The tension between Donald Trump and prominent conservative media figures just escalated sharply—and this time, the rhetoric is more personal than ever.
In a series of remarks that quickly went viral, Trump referred to Tucker Carlson, Candace Owens, and Megyn Kelly as “low IQ,” signaling a deepening fracture within the conservative media ecosystem.
Trump’s Comments: A Line Crossed
Trump has never shied away from blunt criticism. However, calling once-aligned voices “low IQ” marks a notable shift from political disagreement to direct personal attack.
The comments came amid growing frustration from Trump over what he perceives as a lack of loyalty and alignment from influential commentators who have, in recent months, offered more independent—and at times critical—takes.
Tucker Carlson Fires Back
Unlike past moments where criticism simmered quietly, this time there was an immediate and pointed response.
Carlson addressed the situation directly, stating:
“I’ve always liked Trump and feel sorry for him, as I do all slaves.”
He didn’t stop there. Carlson added:
“He’s hemmed in by other forces. He can’t make his own decisions.”
The remarks suggest a broader critique—not just of Trump personally, but of the power dynamics surrounding him. Carlson’s framing positions Trump less as an independent actor and more as someone constrained by external influences.
Candace Owens Returns—with a Twist
After being off-air for the past week, Owens re-entered the conversation in a way only she could—blending commentary with cultural humor.
Instead of a traditional response, she posted a social media story tagging Cardi B with the message:
“Please come regulate. This is a matter of National Security.”
The post was widely interpreted as sarcasm, referencing Cardi B’s known political commentary and perceived admiration for Trump in certain moments. Owens’ approach added a layer of irony to an already volatile situation, showing that not all responses would follow a conventional political script.
Megyn Kelly: A Familiar Target
For Megyn Kelly, Trump’s criticism revives a long-standing feud that dates back nearly a decade. While she has not yet issued a direct response to the latest “low IQ” comment, her platform is expected to address it, given her history with Trump and her influence in political media discourse.
What This Means Right Now
This moment highlights a major shift in conservative media dynamics:
1. No More Unified Front
The idea of a single, unified messaging strategy within conservative circles continues to erode. Independent voices now operate without needing alignment from political leaders.
2. Personality vs. Platform Power
Trump remains a dominant political force. However, figures like Carlson, Owens, and Kelly control massive, loyal audiences on independent platforms—making this a clash of influence, not just opinion.
3. The Audience Factor
Ultimately, the real impact will depend on how audiences react. Will they side with Trump’s leadership, or with commentators who position themselves as independent thinkers?
The Bigger Picture
This isn’t just another political spat—it’s a signal.
The relationship between political leaders and media personalities has fundamentally changed. Where loyalty once defined influence, independence now drives it.
And when those two forces collide publicly, as they are now, the ripple effects extend far beyond headlines.
One thing is certain: this story is far from over.