Candace Owens’ planned interview with Hunter Biden is turning into a rare cross-partisan media event that may expose how little trust either side has in the political establishment.
What Owens Is Promoting
Candace Owens has publicly promoted an upcoming interview with Hunter Biden, and the early reporting around it suggests the conversation was recorded as a long podcast-style sit-down. The key detail driving attention is not just the matchup, but the apparent length and tone of the exchange. According to the available coverage, Owens is positioning the interview as a major release rather than a routine media appearance.
That setup matters because Owens has spent years attacking the Biden family, while Hunter Biden has been a constant target in conservative media. A long interview between the two cuts against the usual tribal script. For readers frustrated by polished talking points and insulated elites, the appeal is obvious: two figures from opposite camps sitting still long enough to say something unscripted, even if the result is messy.
Why The Clip Got Attention
The most explosive claim in the research is a reported clip in which Hunter Biden reacts positively after Owens questions the story surrounding Charlie Kirk’s death. The phrase “Right on!” is being used as the headline hook because it suggests agreement across a partisan line on a highly charged subject. The source material does not fully verify the broader claims behind the clip, so the safest reading is that the remark is real within the teaser, while the context remains unclear.
That uncertainty is exactly why the story spread so quickly. Conservative audiences are accustomed to seeing Hunter Biden framed as a symbol of family privilege, corruption, and media protection. If he is now nodding along to Owens while she challenges a major conservative narrative, the result is not just entertainment. It raises questions about who controls the story, who benefits from the leak, and whether the interview is meant to provoke both the right and the left.
What It Means For Conservative Media
Owens’ move also highlights a broader split inside the right. Some conservatives will see the interview as proof that independent media can still force uncomfortable conversations, even with people they have spent years attacking. Others will treat it as a betrayal of the expected playbook. That tension reflects a larger frustration among voters who believe both parties and their media allies are more interested in protecting their own brands than in dealing honestly with public distrust.
For now, the main facts are limited: Owens says the interview exists, the running time is unusually long, and one teased exchange has already sparked online debate. The available research does not provide a full transcript or independent mainstream confirmation of the most sensational claims. Even so, the episode is notable because it shows how quickly a single clip can shake the conservative media ecosystem when it touches distrust, personality conflict, and questions about official narratives.
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5-18-26 Afternoon Rush – Candace Owens Will Interview Hunter …

I watched the trailer. I will watch every second of their interview with little expectations of any true justification for Hunter Biden’s actions or his father’s, with the exception of a man trying to protect a disgraceful son. I was fully engaged in politics from Obama’s first term – Trump’s current term. I am not a forever Trumper but. I am a hardline Republican. I am a 82 years old Vietnam combat veteran with over 50 years of combined service in the military, Treasury Service and State Department. My service started in 1961 with my first year in Vietnam and ended in 2011 after 11 years in Afghanistan and the other FSU) (Former Soviet Countries) countries. Ukraine was one of the FSU countries. I will make one comment that , I feel, will explain how our government failed in the FSU. I was at a meeting with FSU Border Guard and Customs Generals in Kyrgyzstan. The meeting was about stopping corruption in their cross border traffic. A Border Guard General said to me, ” The United States has to stop their own corruption before they can help us with ours”. There is a passage in a famous book that I will not name for obvious reasons but, I refer to it often when I have a problem. “You must help yourself before you can help others.”
Corruption seems to be everywhere. That is a very sad statement about the realities of today. Maybe is has always been this way and we just were not aware of it. It seems like the political system that the founders gave us is not working as planned.