Podcast Title: Candace
Host/Author: Candace Owens
Episode: Trump Loses Control Of His Base. What Is He Hiding? | Candace Ep 217
Release Date: July 21, 2025
Introduction to Recent Developments
In this episode, Candace Owens dives into significant political shifts and controversies surrounding former President Donald Trump. She begins by highlighting a pivotal moment from the previous week:
Candace Owens [00:02]: "I think we made history last week because on Thursday, Trump begrudgingly ordered Pam Bondi to move a judge to unseal the grand jury testimonies related to the Epstein case."
Trump's Struggle with the MAGA Base
Owens discusses the unexpected rebellion within the MAGA movement against Trump, attributing it to a broader disillusionment:
Candace Owens [02:10]: "It turns out that MAGA is not actually a cult. They were hoping it was a cult. It turns out that Trump maybe doesn't even understand the movement that he's led for the last decade."
She emphasizes that the MAGA base was united in demanding transparency, especially concerning the Jeffrey Epstein case, signaling a significant rift between Trump and his supporters.
The Epstein Files Controversy
A substantial portion of the episode focuses on Trump's attempt to unseal grand jury transcripts related to Jeffrey Epstein:
Candace Owens [05:45]: "Trump is playing games. He is flat out playing games right now."
Owens argues that the move to unseal the transcripts is more of a strategic maneuver rather than an intention to reveal substantial new information, citing expectations of minimal revelations based on previous practices of the Southern District of New York.
Southern District of New York's Handling of Transcripts
Referencing an Associated Press article, Owens underscores skepticism about the forthcoming information:
Candace Owens [18:30]: "They cite two Manhattan federal prosecutors who both say that Trump knows that there's not going to be anything because grand jury testimonies in that district are known to be intentionally brief."
She concludes that the transcripts will likely offer limited insights, reinforcing her belief that the Epstein case was orchestrated to appease public interest without divulging significant truths.
Revisiting Trump's Previous Statements on Epstein
Owens reviews past interviews where Trump addressed Epstein, highlighting perceived ambiguities:
Donald Trump [11:21]: "I don't think I, I mean, I'm not involved. I never went to his island, fortunately, but a lot of people did."
Candace Owens [12:05]: "It's just very strange for a lot of people that the list of clients that went to the island has not been made public."
These reflections bolster her argument that Trump has historically been evasive regarding Epstein's activities and associations.
Linking Epstein to Broader Conspiracies
The discussion broadens to connect Epstein's network with various industries and figures:
Candace Owens [20:00]: "Jeffrey Epstein injected a ton of cash into MC2 modeling, a modeling firm owned by Jean Luc Brunel, facilitating the trafficking of young women."
She draws parallels between Epstein's operations and other high-profile cases, suggesting a widespread network of influential individuals involved in similar misconduct.
Joe Rogan's Perspective on Epstein Fallout
Owens shares insights from Joe Rogan's recent podcast, underscoring growing public frustration:
Joe Rogan [23:49]: "The people that were very hopeful for change when Trump got into office... you haven't heard a f ing beep out of any of that."
Candace Owens [24:05]: "He's not wrong there."
This segment highlights the pervasive sense of disappointment and cynicism regarding unfulfilled promises of exposing the Epstein network.
Critique of the Babylon Bee and Christian Infiltration
Owens critiques the Babylon Bee, alleging a hidden agenda:
Candace Owens [29:10]: "The Babylon Bee has gone mask down on that topic... Their goal is to convince Christians to look the other way as Israel commits crimes even when Israel is attacking Christians."
She expresses concern over perceived biases and the organization's portrayal of events related to Israel and Christian persecution.
Coldplay CEO's Affair: A Case of Karma
Transitioning to celebrity news, Owens discusses the recent scandal involving Coldplay's CEO:
Candace Owens [33:15]: "The CEO just gets caught. Let's just show that moment really quickly here... that you just go, wow. Truly, you guys, this is not the year to be effing out."
She interprets the incident as a form of karmic retribution, reinforcing her belief in moral accountability.
Listener Comments and Interactions
Owens engages with audience feedback, addressing various opinions and reinforcing her viewpoints:
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Listener Juliana Thomas: "My brother just left the Washington Post because they wouldn't let him write about the Christian persecution."
Owens: Suggests collaborating with experts like Scott Horton to investigate further.
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Listener Will Wallace: "Funny thing, after Epstein files sham. I'm still MAGA, but without Trump. Weird MAGA."
Owens: Affirms that the MAGA movement's values-driven nature can survive Trump's faltering leadership.
Concluding Thoughts
Candace Owens wraps up the episode by emphasizing the importance of awareness and vigilance against perceived systemic corruption and moral decay:
Candace Owens [35:52]: "They have threaded this very carefully over a long time... starting with awareness and so more power to the people that way."
She encourages listeners to stay informed and continue questioning established narratives to uphold truth and integrity.
Notable Quotes:
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Candace Owens [05:45]: "Trump is playing games. He is flat out playing games right now."
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Joe Rogan [23:49]: "The people that were very hopeful for change when Trump got into office... you haven't heard a f ing beep out of any of that."
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Candace Owens [35:52]: "They have threaded this very carefully over a long time... starting with awareness and so more power to the people that way."
Summary
In this episode of the "Candace" podcast, Candace Owens examines the fracturing relationship between Donald Trump and his MAGA base, primarily triggered by Trump's hesitant actions concerning the Jeffrey Epstein grand jury transcripts. She argues that Trump's maneuvers are strategic rather than genuine attempts at transparency, suggesting that the MAGA movement values integrity and has rightly distanced itself from Trump's diminishing leadership. Owens delves into the intricate web surrounding Epstein, linking him to various high-profile figures and alleging a deep-seated network of misconduct. Additionally, she critiques media outlets like the Babylon Bee for purportedly perpetuating biased narratives and discusses broader societal issues, including moral accountability exemplified by the Coldplay CEO's scandal. Through listener interactions, Owens reinforces her stance on the importance of unwavering vigilance and the pursuit of truth amidst complex political and social dynamics.
