27 MAY 2026.
The feud between Laura Loomer and Candace Owens is rapidly becoming one of the most explosive internal battles in the MAGA movement. What once looked like online sniping has now escalated into a full scale war over influence, loyalty and the future direction of populist conservatism. Owens has increasingly positioned herself as an anti establishment insurgent willing to challenge nearly everyone, while Loomer continues acting as one of Donald Trump’s most aggressive online defenders.
Supporters of Owens argue that Loomer’s relentless attacks reveal growing panic among establishment aligned conservatives who fear Owens’s rising grassroots popularity. Meanwhile, Loomer’s allies claim Owens crossed the line with increasingly controversial rhetoric and conspiracy driven commentary following Charlie Kirk’s assassination.
What makes this clash so significant is that it reflects a deeper fracture inside MAGA itself. Independent media personalities now command enormous influence and audiences increasingly trust influencers more than formal political organizations. Every attack between high profile figures becomes a battle over credibility and control of the movement’s future.
And right now, millions of conservatives are watching closely to see who survives the collision.
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At Robert’s Western World on September 18, 2025, Kelley’s Heroes tore through a live version of Orange Blossom Special with the kind of old school energy Nashville tourists spend years hoping to stumble upon. Fast picking, runaway train tempo and pure honky tonk electricity filled the room as the band turned Lower Broadway into a time machine. In a city increasingly polished and commercialized, moments like this remind people why live country music still matters when it’s raw, loud and unapologetically alive.
Kelley’s Heroes, “Orange Blossom Special” live at Robert’s Western World, Nashville, TN. 09-18-2025
Joe Fick (bass), Luke McQueary (guitar), Billy VanVleet (drums) tearing it up on lower Broadway.