Right-Wing Civil War Explodes as Candace Owens, Tim Pool, and Conservative Factions Turn on Each Other

A chaotic and increasingly personal feud is erupting across the American right, with major conservative personalities—Candace Owens, Tim Pool, Tucker Carlson’s orbit, and the Turning Point USA network—openly attacking each other in a multi-front conflict that commentators say reflects a deeper ideological breakdown.

On The Majority Report, hosts Sam Seder and Emma Vigeland devoted an extended segment to the escalating infighting, describing it as “a crazy ongoing war on the right” with competing factions attacking each other over ideology, attention, influence, and the political fallout of Charlie Kirk’s death.

Background: A Movement Already in Fracture

Before his death, Charlie Kirk was reportedly embroiled in internal disputes over whether to invite Tucker Carlson and Candace Owens to major Turning Point USA events. Heritage Foundation president Kevin Roberts added fuel by publicly defending even far-right figures like Nick Fuentes, prompting more backlash inside conservative circles.

JD Vance, now a key figure in national GOP politics, appeared hesitant to condemn Fuentes entirely, leading to further criticism that top Republican figures fear alienating extremist online personalities.

This factional tension forms the backdrop for the new, explosive disputes.

Candace Owens’ “Investigation” and the Information Vacuum

A particularly sensitive point involves Candace Owens’ highly public commentary on Charlie Kirk’s death. While official details remain limited, Owens has positioned herself as a critic of the investigation, framing the lack of released information as suspicious.

The Majority Report carefully noted that no evidence supports the sensational claims Owens has boosted, but emphasized that the absence of transparent updates from authorities has created space for speculation—an environment Owens is skilled at exploiting.

Sam Seder described Owens’ involvement bluntly: “I don’t know if she’s a grifter or if she’s crazy… maybe there’s a synergy.” Though he immediately joked that he wasn’t “casting aspersions,” the implication was clear: Owens is fueling turmoil inside the movement.

Tim Pool Melts Down—and Aims His Fury at Owens

Tim Pool, another major figure in right-wing influence media, has been visibly unraveling on his livestreams. After claiming that Owens’ commentary was responsible for dangerous incidents near his property, Pool delivered a profanity-laced tirade—one so extreme that Seder described it as evidence of “an emotional breakdown.”

Pool accused Owens of:

escalating intra-right conflict

endangering Republican chances in upcoming elections

provoking violence against him

exploiting Charlie Kirk’s death for attention

Most explosively, Pool used misogynistic language—including the c-word—which drew immediate condemnation.

Emma Vigeland noted Pool’s pattern of targeting women far more aggressively than men:
“He only seems to do it with women… he didn’t act that way toward Sam.”

Owens Fires Back: Accuses Pool of Weakness, Hypocrisy, and Opportunism

Candace Owens responded with an extended rebuttal, mocking Pool for what she framed as insecurity, intellectual weakness, and emotional instability.

She accused him of:

exaggerating threats against himself

lacking courage to criticize male peers

using her image in thumbnails for clicks

misunderstanding why he’d been featured in her content

attacking her as a way to ingratiate himself with powerful donors

She repeatedly portrayed Pool as “fundamentally weak,” “small,” “theatrical,” and “a chronic fence-sitter.”

Seder agreed with one point: Pool’s hostility toward Owens stood in contrast to his deference toward male guests.
“When I went to see Tim,” Seder said, “he was timid around me… he was supplicating.”

Seder and Vigeland: Everyone Is Eating Their Own Propaganda

Seder argued that this meltdown is the natural result of right-wing media ecosystems feeding their own audiences panic, conspiracies, and culture-war melodrama for years.

“Tim is being forced to eat what he has been serving,” Seder said. “And he doesn’t like the taste of it.”

Vigeland added that Pool’s insistence that Candace Owens is responsible for poor Republican polling is “stupid or disingenuous,” given the broader collapse of GOP political messaging.

The hosts emphasized that this infighting is not ideological but theatrical—angry personalities competing for audience share by escalating drama.

The Larger Picture: A Movement in Disarray

As Seder summarized, the right-wing ecosystem is splintering:

The Tucker Carlson faction courting influencers and extremists

The Turning Point/Heritage faction trying to control narrative and loyalty

The Candace Owens faction turning tragedy into content

The Tim Pool faction collapsing under conspiratorial panic and internal contradictions

Every faction accuses another of destroying the movement, all while fueling constant drama to maintain audience engagement.

“This is the Spider-Man meme,” Seder said. “They’re all pointing at each other.”

Conclusion: A Civil War With No Adult in the Room

What’s unfolding is not a strategic disagreement but a full-blown identity crisis within the American right—marked by paranoia, ego, personal vendettas, and a desperate scramble for power and relevance.

As Seder joked after a particularly dramatic clip:
“What you’re seeing is actually a display of estrogen.”
Then he immediately corrected himself—pointing out how bizarre the entire feud has become.

The Majority Report ended with a simple summary of the moment:

Too many egos

Too much conspiracy

Not enough leadership

And a movement devouring itself in real time

The right-wing civil war isn’t cooling down. It’s accelerating.