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Politics April 9, 2026

“Low IQ” – President Trump Rips Candace Owens, Alex Jones, Tucker Carlson and Megyn Kelly in Scathing Truth Social Post

“Low IQ” – President Trump Rips Candace Owens, Alex Jones, Tucker Carlson and Megyn Kelly in Scathing Truth Social Post

A sharp and unexpected rebuke erupted from former President Trump, directed at a group of prominent conservative voices. Candace Owens, Alex Jones, Tucker Carlson, and Megyn Kelly all found themselves on the receiving end of scathing criticism, delivered with characteristic directness.

The catalyst for the outburst stemmed from recent commentary by each individual. Jones and attorney Robert Barnes reportedly discussed potential avenues for removing Trump from power using the 25th Amendment, a move that clearly ignited the former President’s ire. Owens publicly expressed embarrassment over her past support for Trump, a statement he found particularly jarring.

Carlson, meanwhile, reportedly urged White House staff to defy Trump’s directives, while Kelly vehemently criticized Trump’s rhetoric regarding Iran, warning of catastrophic consequences. These actions, in Trump’s view, revealed a fundamental misalignment with his core principles.

Donald Trump speaks at a press conference in the White House briefing room, flanked by American flags and the presidential seal.

Trump’s response was swift and uncompromising, labeling the quartet as possessing “Low IQs” and dismissing them as “stupid.” He accused them of prioritizing Iranian nuclear capabilities over American security, a claim he framed as evidence of their intellectual shortcomings.

The former President painted a picture of individuals desperate for relevance, clinging to the fading hope of “clicks” from their podcasts after being ostracized by mainstream television. He asserted that their views were antithetical to the “MAGA” movement, which he claimed overwhelmingly supported his leadership.

Trump didn’t shy away from personal attacks, referencing Carlson’s departure from Fox News and suggesting he seek psychiatric help. He mocked Kelly’s past questioning and highlighted Owens’ controversial remarks about the First Lady of France, currently embroiled in a legal dispute. Jones was condemned for his past claims regarding the Sandy Hook tragedy and subsequent financial ruin.

He further accused these figures of being embraced by “Fake News CNN” and “The Failing New York Times,” suggesting they were being propped up by the very media outlets he routinely denounces. Trump implied he could easily sway their opinions, but chooses not to waste his time on those who ultimately turn “nasty.”

The core of Trump’s argument centered on his belief that these individuals lacked the vision and strength to “Make America Great Again.” He contrasted their perceived failures with his own successes, boasting that the United States is now “the ‘HOTTEST’ country anywhere in the world” under his leadership.

Ultimately, Trump framed the dispute as a battle for the soul of the “MAGA” movement, positioning himself as the unwavering champion of American strength and global dominance, while dismissing his critics as “LOSERS” who will always remain on the periphery.

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