The conservative media landscape has exploded into chaos after Tim Pool revealed his home was fired upon, triggering a vicious feud with Candace Owens.

Pool announced that a vehicle approached his property and opened fire. Security teams believe at least three sh*ts were fired at the residence. While no one was hurt, the psychological toll was heavy.

Pool expressed deep fear for his family and staff. But instead of comfort, Candace Owens offered advice he found mocking. She suggested he “track the bullets,” which sent Pool over the edge.

He went absolutely berserk on a live broadcast. He called Owens an “evil scumbag” and a “degenerate.” He accused her of gloating while he lives under constant threat.

Pool shouted that she lives safely behind walls while he faces real danger. He also blasted other conservatives for being too scared to call her out. He warned that the violence is escalating and he might even quit his show.

Simultaneously, a bizarre “spiritual war” has erupted between Owens and celebrity pastor Mark Driscoll, who publicly branded her a “sorceress.”

Driscoll attacked her character, calling her a “spiritual queen bee.” He claimed that “the witches will defend the sorceress at all costs.” This stems from her controversial theories regarding Charlie Kirk.

The feud took a dark turn when Driscoll shared images of witches. He posted a GIF of a witch riding a broomstick to mock her. Owens fired back, asking if they can’t get through a Sunday without drama.

The host of the broadcast noted how strange this behavior is for a pastor. It highlights a massive disconnect between faith leaders and internet clout. Instead of spiritual guidance, the timeline is filled with personal attacks.

This infighting is fracturing the movement into warring tribes. It raises the question of whether this is political discourse or spiritual warfare. The unity on the Right seems to be completely crumbling.

Amidst the media infighting, Independent candidate David Clayton is making waves with a shocking allegation against 82-year-old incumbent Virginia Foxx regarding Hurricane Helene.

Clayton claims Foxx prioritized her property over people’s lives. He alleges she locked a gate on a frontage road near her land. This road was a key escape route for constituents fleeing the flood.

“She locked the gate on her own constituents,” he stated firmly. Clayton claims the road owner gave her permission to grant access. He argues she refused to use it, showing extreme callousness.

He is running as an Independent to offer a “Red, White, and Blue” option. He believes the current establishment is out of touch with normal people. “A hardship for them is missing a massage,” he noted.

“A hardship for us is choosing between electricity and groceries.” He is positioning himself as a voice for the everyday American. His campaign is gaining traction by exposing these local failures.

Clayton is also challenging the establishment by calling for a ban on social media bots and boldly challenging Donald Trump to a duel.

He grabbed attention by calling Trump a “coward” and “impolite scoundrel.” His viral slogan, “Make duels legal again,” has captured voter frustration. He believes true representation requires a backbone, not blind allegiance.

But his biggest policy proposal targets Big Tech and manipulation. He wants to pass a “Human Authentication Social Media Act.” This would ban all bots and AI accounts from platforms entirely.

He argues that First Amendment rights belong to humans, not algorithms. He compares bots to foreign entities drowning out real voices. His own TikTok was banned after announcing his run, fueling his fight.

Clayton views this as a battle against election interference. While the media personalities fight over ego, he is fighting over policy. He represents a new wave of candidates trying to clean up the chaos.