In the latest episode of political sparring, Candace Owens took a swipe at Cardi B, criticizing her recent interview with presidential candidate Joe Biden. Owens accused Biden and Bernie Sanders of pandering to the black community by engaging in discussions with Cardi B, whom she referred to as an “illiterate rapper.”

The controversy unfolded on social media, with Owens asserting that both politicians believe black people are “stupid” for participating in such interviews.

Cardi B swiftly responded to Owens’ remarks on Twitter, expressing pity for her and refusing to engage in an argument. However, the exchange escalated when Cardi accused Owens of endorsing a candidate who laughs when a black man is killed by a cop and promotes dangerous practices like drinking bleach. The rapper also claimed that former President Trump didn’t even invite Owens to speak at the Republican convention because he considered her unintelligent.

Cardi B SLAMS Candace Owens After She Calls Her an 'Illiterate Rapper' -  YouTube

In response to Cardi’s tweets, Candace Owens defended herself, stating that she turned down an opportunity to appear at the Republican National Convention. She addressed Cardi’s accusations in an eight-minute IGTV video, challenging the rapper’s knowledge in politics and asserting that Cardi got “dragged” in the online debate.

The feud continued as Cardi clarified her stance on taxes, expressing a desire for them to contribute to causes like education. She further took the dispute to Instagram Live, questioning why Joe Biden wouldn’t sit down with her when she has millions of followers and pays millions in taxes.

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As the social media drama unfolded, Cardi admitted on Twitter that she hates arguing and wasn’t entirely sure how the dispute originated. Meanwhile, Candace Owens claimed victory, noting that Cardi continued to tweet about her. The back-and-forth between the two prominent figures reflects the intersection of politics, celebrity, and social media in the contemporary landscape.