The MAGA civil war descended into vulgar chaos on Thursday after a new defamation lawsuit was filed against a prominent influencer. Brian Harpole, the former headThe MAGA civil war descended into vulgar chaos on Thursday after a new defamation lawsuit was filed against a prominent influencer. Brian Harpole, the former head

MAGA civil war descends into chaos as right wing turns on influencer over 'malicious lies'

2026/05/01 06:02
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The MAGA civil war descended into vulgar chaos on Thursday after a new defamation lawsuit was filed against a prominent influencer.

Brian Harpole, the former head of late conservative activist Charlie Kirk's security team, filed a lawsuit against Candace Owens alleging that the influencer defamed him by alleging that he conspired to have Kirk assassinated, journalist Eyal Yakoby posted on X. Owens has made several similar comments about people in Kirk's orbit, including his widowed wife, Erika, and those claims have generated significant backlash from the MAGA faithful toward Owens.

MAGA civil war descends into chaos as right wing turns on influencer over 'malicious lies'

Several MAGA fans reacted to the lawsuit on social media, arguing that it was long overdue for someone to sue Owens for her conduct.

"Great - keep them coming. Well deserved," MAGA influencer Phillip Buchanan, also known as Catturd, posted on X.

"Damn, Candy O is having a bad week," Laura Loomer, a confidant of President Donald Trump, posted on X. "Almost like she got ambushed. Couldn’t have happened to a more wretched [expletive]."

"Bankrupt Candace Owens!" Vince Langman, a MAGA political commentator, posted on X.

"This is good news. Candace is an evil b---- and needs to be held accountable for her MALICIOUS LIES!!" Juanita Brodderick, a MAGA influencer, posted on X.

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