There seems to be some bad blood between Candace Owens and former President Donald Trump. rice field. A headline in The Daily Beast read, “Candace Owens: Trump is a Vax supporter because he’s ‘too old’ to understand the internet,” reports her Mediaite. Owens said the claims made in the article could not be farther from the truth.
“I never said Trump was too old. I never thought he couldn’t understand the internet,” she said. “But somehow he got the information and believed it to be true. In reality, he defended him, and thought that his supporters were not sufficiently informed that they still believed in him.
The host shared that she learned that the former president was angry with her through the vines.
“By the way, not only was he angry, but during a golf session with some mutual friends of ours, the person next to him said to President Trump, I know this. A mutual friend said, “Are you mad at Candace? Aren’t you mad at Candace? Aren’t you mad at Candace?” “I’m very angry with Candace. I’m very angry with Candace,” she recalled. returned to me.”
The depth of Trump’s disdain for Owens clicked when she later met him.
“The next time I saw him, he was pretty disrespectful to me,” she said. “He was actually rude to me.”
His switch-up led Owens to question his character and the importance of his past devotion to him.
“What I’m telling you is this personal story, because I think I’m the first person to question him as a person,” she said. You said you didn’t like the base, but for some reason you said you didn’t like the base. I turned it into something I did wrong.”
Owens says Trump’s treatment of her is “unacceptable” and not a sign of true leadership.
“He should have tried to understand why the base was mad at him, which would lead to the fact that his base is not in favor of a Covid vaccine,” she explained. “I understand. I could have told him that. But in that moment I realized he wasn’t listening.”
In the 33-year-old’s eyes, Trump’s behavior is not only unbecoming of a leader, but unbecoming of a friend.
“That’s what it means to be a person. That’s what it means to be a friend. That’s what it means to be a colleague, even a friend,” she said. “What it means to be a colleague is to actually build relationships. It’s about respecting relationships with people that don’t happen in public.”
Going forward, Owens believes Trump “needs to look in the mirror” and “read the room accurately.”
Ultimately, Owens believes accountability is key.
“Trump isn’t perfect. I’m not perfect. I get things wrong. Edit. I’m like, ‘Thank you for bringing me this new information. I didn’t realize that.'” “And while there is still time for him to mutate, I think the results of last night’s election are still up, but they show that he’s not convinced.” I think so we are not sure. That is all I have to say about it.”