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Netizens seemingly supported Candace Owens’ claims against The Daily Wire and Ben. Therefore, they swamped media platforms with their reactions to the matter. One of them claimed that Ben became desperate after he lost subscribers recently. “Ben Shapiro is losing subscribers and becoming desperate.”
Ben Shapiro bashed Tucker Carlson for suggesting "globo homo" was driving the ouster of Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro following his capture by Trump
Something crucial happened with President Donald Trump's recent actions in Venezuela. In fact, taken together with his earlier moves abroad, they mark the substantive death of what might be called the "Iraq syndrome" -- a paralyzing mindset that has distorted American foreign policy for more than two decades.
Candace Owens has been allegedly involved in the investigation of Charlie Kirk’s murder case. Her theories regarding Charlie’s murder have encountered criticism from various commentators and podcasters, including Ben Shapiro and Alex Jones. Owens has regularly replied to backlash in her podcasts.
Candace Owens no longer flirts with antisemitic suggestions; she invites them to the prom. In her most recent episode, she frames her professional conflicts as something closer to a gang war than a public disagreement,
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Ben Shapiro reacts to viral TikTok moments
Ben Shapiro offers commentary on viral TikTok clips, including content tied to Venezuela reactions and broader social trends, blending political insight with cultural critique.
Candace Owens accused Ben Shapiro and The Daily Wire of using clips from her old podcast to attack her publicly. She shared her claims in a January 8, 2026 post on X and repeated concerns on her podcast.
Buckley Carlson jumped into the feud between Tucker Carlson and Ben Shapiro, blasting Shapiro’s claim that struggling young Americans should leave the US. He called the idea “repulsive” and said Shapiro helped create the economy MAGA voters are angry about.
So, this is just bad policy. The reality is that large institutional investors own about 2% of all single-family rental stock. That's rental stock. And, again, when a giant corporation buys up a block of houses and converts them to rents, that just opened up a bunch of rental units, which lowers the price because you increase the supply.