Candace Owens and Laura Loomer Fight

Introduction

Candace Owens and Laura Loomer are two famous people. Now, they are fighting and saying bad things about each other.

Main Body

The two women started to fight because of politics. Laura Loomer said Candace Owens' husband had a car accident because he drank alcohol. Candace Owens says this is a lie. Candace Owens says Laura Loomer stole her private information. She says Laura used a man named Jake to get her car and money records. This is against the law. Candace also says Ben Shapiro wants to take her money. Another woman, Marjorie Taylor Greene, says Laura Loomer does not tell the truth. They are all very angry.

Conclusion

The fight is not over. The women still post angry messages on the internet.

Learning

💡 The 'Action' Word List

In this story, we see words that describe things people do. To reach A2, you need to recognize how these change when we talk about the past.

Present (Now) → Past (Then)

  • Say → Said
  • Start → Started
  • Steal → Stole

🛠️ Simple Word Pairs

Look at how the writer connects people to their things:

  • Husband \rightarrow The man she is married to.
  • Records \rightarrow Official papers about money or cars.

⚠️ Watch Out!

When the text says "This is against the law," it means it is illegal.

  • Correct: It is against the law to steal.
  • Simple: Stealing is bad/illegal.

Vocabulary Learning

fight (v.)
to argue or argue loudly
Example:They will fight over the last piece of cake.
car (n.)
a vehicle with wheels
Example:She drove her car to the store.
accident (n.)
an unexpected event that causes damage
Example:The accident happened on the highway.
drank (v.)
to consume liquid
Example:He drank water after the game.
alcohol (n.)
a liquid that can make you drunk
Example:He should avoid alcohol.
lie (n.)
an untrue statement
Example:He told a lie about his age.
information (n.)
facts or details
Example:She gave me useful information.
money (n.)
currency used for buying
Example:I need money for the ticket.
law (n.)
rules that everyone must follow
Example:It is against the law to litter.
truth (n.)
the real fact
Example:She told the truth about what happened.
angry (adj.)
feeling upset
Example:He was angry when he lost the game.
post (v.)
to write and publish online
Example:She will post a photo on Instagram.
internet (n.)
a global computer network
Example:You can find many videos on the internet.
people (n.)
human beings
Example:People enjoy music.
politics (n.)
the activities related to government
Example:He studied politics at university.
woman (n.)
an adult female human
Example:The woman walked down the street.
husband (n.)
a married man's partner
Example:My husband loves cooking.
records (n.)
documents that show information
Example:The records show the date of birth.
stole (v.)
to take something without permission
Example:He stole the cookie.
private (adj.)
belonging to oneself
Example:She has a private diary.
wants (v.)
to desire something
Example:She wants a new book.
does (v.)
to perform an action
Example:He does his homework.
tell (v.)
to say something
Example:Please tell me the truth.
messages (n.)
notes or communications
Example:She sent many messages.
famous (adj.)
well known
Example:She is a famous singer.
bad (adj.)
not good
Example:The food was bad.
things (n.)
an object or concept
Example:I have many things.
each (det.)
every one of two or more
Example:Each child gets a gift.
other (adj.)
different from the one mentioned
Example:She has another book.