Candace Owens' Latest Vile Anti-Jewish Rant EXPOSED: "Filthiest People" Importing Prostitution to Destroy America
Candace Owens Ignites Backlash with Virulent Anti-Jewish Tirade Echoing Nazi Tropes

Candace Owens just delivered a podcast rant that peddles long-debunked conspiracy theories about Ashkenazi Jews, labeling them as "filthy" infiltrators bent on destroying Christian societies.
In a clip shared widely on X, Owens revives the discredited Khazar hypothesis, claiming that European Jews are descendants of a Turkish empire rather than ancient Israelites, and accuses them of importing "filth" and prostitution to undermine America and Europe.
The outburst, which aired on her self-titled show, draws direct parallels to historical propaganda, with Owens shuddering in disgust as she describes Jews as "the filthiest people" operating in "debased industries."
She alleges: “They will learn a language, become what they have to become, move wherever they need to move. And wherever they go, they bring their filth with them.” Owens further claims these supposed Khazar descendants have "collapsed Christian empires across Europe" and are now targeting America through entertainment and vice, stating, “It’s always been disgusting. It’s always been about filth, prostitution... Successful across Europe. Here we are today. This is what we’re facing in America.”
The Khazar theory, which posits that Ashkenazi Jews primarily descend from Turkic converts in the Caucasus rather than from the Middle East, has been thoroughly refuted by genetic, historical, and linguistic evidence. .
A 2013 study in Human Biology, co-authored by over 20 researchers, found no significant genetic similarity between Ashkenazi Jews and Caucasian populations that could represent the Khazars, emphasizing instead shared markers from Middle Eastern and European origins.
Historical records supporting mass Khazar conversion to Judaism are sparse and unreliable, with no archaeological evidence of a widespread Jewish Khazar empire.
Genetic studies confirm Ashkenazi Jews' ties to ancient Israel, debunking claims used to delegitimize Jewish claims to the land.
In December 2025, Stop Antisemitism named her "Antisemite of the Year" for spreading conspiracy theories post-October 7, 2023.
Owens has also invoked the Talmud, urging followers to study it while citing anti-Jewish texts like August Rohling's "Der Talmudjude," which revives blood libels.