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“You’re a vulture”: Tomi Lahren explodes at Candace Owens and warns Erika Kirk against giving conspiracies more oxygen

“You’re a vulture”: Tomi Lahren explodes at Candace Owens and warns Erika Kirk against giving conspiracies more oxygen

Conservative media’s internal conflict erupted as Tomi Lahren publicly criticized Candace Owens, urging Charlie Kirk’s widow to avoid a meeting. Lahren accused Owens of exploiting tragedy for profit and fueling outrage culture, warning against feeding a system that rewards extreme rhetoric. This incident highlights growing divisions over ethics and influence within right-wing media.

The growing rift inside conservative media burst into the open this week when Fox News contributor Tomi Lahren delivered a blistering on-air rebuke of Candace Owens, urging Charlie Kirk’s widow, Erika Kirk, to cancel any private meeting with the controversial commentator. Lahren’s remarks reflected a broader frustration among mainstream conservative voices who believe online outrage culture has warped political discourse. As conspiracy theories surrounding Charlie Kirk’s murder continue to circulate, Lahren framed the issue not as a disagreement over ideas, but as a moral line being crossed for clicks, money, and influence. Her comments struck a nerve, highlighting how grief, politics, and profit now collide in the social media era.

Tomi Lahren warns against feeding what she calls a content-driven outrage machine

Speaking on Fox News, Lahren acknowledged why Erika Kirk might want to meet Owens, saying, “I understand why she’d want to take this meeting because she wants to put it to rest.” But she strongly advised against it, arguing that such a meeting would only fuel further controversy rather than end it. Lahren framed Owens’ behavior as part of a broader pattern in digital media, where outrage is monetized and endlessly recycled. Her sharpest moment came when she accused Owens of exploiting tragedy for relevance, stating: “You need content, and you need to use other people for your content because you’re a vulture!” Lahren emphasized that engaging would only “feed the beast,” warning that some figures thrive on prolonging controversy rather than resolving it.Beyond personal criticism, Lahren widened the lens to address structural changes in media itself. She argued that social platforms have erased consequences that once limited extreme rhetoric, noting that there was a time when inflammatory speech resulted in social and professional isolation. Now, she said, algorithms reward it financially. “You can say awful, horrible things and you can still have an audience and you could make a lot of money,” she added. Lahren also connected the controversy to a larger concern about rising antisemitism on the political right, calling it “repulsive and disgusting” and urging conservative leaders to confront it directly. Her remarks signal a rare moment of internal accountability within right-wing media, exposing deep fractures over ethics, influence, and where the movement draws its red lines.Also Read: Candace Owens accuses Erika Kirk of evading answers as ‘Egyptian plane’ theory resurfaces in Charlie Kirk murder case Go to Source

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