Candace Owens calls Trump White House ‘satanic administration,’ urges Congress to remove him

Candace Owens escalates her break with Donald Trump, questioning his judgment and urging lawmakers to intervene over what she calls dangerous leadership
Candace Owens warned that 'all of our lives may depend' on recognizing what she described as Trump’s declining judgment and urged Congress to act (Jason Davis/Getty Images)
Candace Owens warned that 'all of our lives may depend' on recognizing what she described as Trump’s declining judgment and urged Congress to act (Jason Davis/Getty Images)

WASHINGTON, DC: Conservative podcaster and commentator, Candace Owens on Sunday, April 5, launched a scathing attack on on President Donald Trump, labeling his leadership a "satanic administration."

Owens went on the offensive by demanding that Congress take immediate action to strip Trump of his power, calling him the "Mad King" and a danger to the nation.

NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE - MARCH 15: Candace Owens is seen on set of
Candace Owens appeared on the set of Candace on March 15, 2022, in Nashville, Tennessee (Jason Davis/Getty Images)

Candace Owens calls Trump administration a ‘satanic administration’

Candace Owens attacked the religious and political foundations of the current administration.

Owens declared, "This is a satanic administration," and doubled down on her rhetoric by claiming that "satanic Zionists occupy the White House."

This unprecedented pivot signals a total collapse in her support for the administration, as she now views the president not as a leader, but as a threat.



Owens continued her attack by questioning the president's mental stability and the motivations of his closest advisors.

She insisted that "Congress needs to move to have the Mad King Trump removed."

Owens stated, "All of our lives may depend upon other countries realizing that Trump is deeply unwell and surrounded by religious fanatics who have convinced him that he is a messiah."

She concluded by calling for international awareness, noting that "we are in uncharted territory" and that "leaders worldwide need to act accordingly."

WASHINGTON, DC - OCTOBER 04: Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk (top), Candace Owens (C) and her husband George Farmer join other guests while listening to U.S. President Donald Trump addresses an event for the Young Black Leadership Summit in the East Room of the White House October 04, 2019 in Washington, DC. A conservative nonprofit political group, Turning Points USA organized the summit which bills itself as a professional development, leadership training and networking opportunity (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
Candace Owens and George Farmer listened as President Donald Trump addressed the Young Black Leadership Summit at the White House on October 4, 2019, in Washington, DC (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

Candace Owens says she feels ‘embarrassed’ over past support for Trump

Earlier, during an interview on Piers Morgan’s Uncensored, Owens addressed her previous endorsement of Trump.

While she stated, “I don’t regret voting for Donald Trump above Kamala,” she explained that she simply viewed him as the best option at that specific time. However, her stance has shifted to heavy criticism as she now claims “he’s been a chronic disappointment.”

Owens admitted she feels “embarrassed” for encouraging her followers to support him in the past.

She argued that Trump has failed to meet her expectations, stating, “this wasn’t going to happen, and it is happening.”

Distancing herself from her previous advocacy, she remarked, “this is not the candidate that I voted for,” and expressed uncertainty about the future by saying, “I don’t know where we go from here.”



Candace Owens calls Trump a ‘coward’ amid criticism

Despite being a vocal supporter during his first term and the 2024 campaign, Owens has turned into a harsh critic.

She has specifically attacked his foreign policy and his approach to Israel, claiming he has abandoned the issues she values most.

Owens has escalated her rhetoric by calling the president a “coward.”

She further attacked his character by stating his “loyalty is to no one but himself.” 

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