Candace Owens Alleges Macron’s $1.5 Million Assassination Plot: ‘Deadly Serious’
Candace Owens has made serious allegations against French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte. She claims that the couple purportedly spent $1.5 million on a plot to assassinate her. This assertion follows her earlier claims that they ordered a hit on her life.
Details of Allegations
In a post on X, Owens stated, “When everything is said and done, and the public learns that Macron allegedly moved 1.5 million dollars for my assassination, how will the world respond?” This statement comes after she reported that a senior official in the French government informed her of the assassination plot.
Context Behind the Claims
Owens’ accusations intensified after she suggested that Brigitte Macron is a trans woman. This led the French couple to pursue a defamation lawsuit against her in a U.S. court. She drew additional connections by implying that Israeli influence could be linked to the murder of Charlie Kirk.
Involvement of French Officials
On Saturday, Owens indicated that the alleged plot involved an “assassination squad,” which reportedly included an Israeli member. She expressed concern for another journalist, Xavier Poussard, suggesting that he is also in danger.
Communication with U.S. Authorities
- Owens claimed to have informed federal authorities in the U.S. about the threats against her life.
- She offered to share further details, including the names of the alleged assassins and international accounts involved in the financial transactions.
Public Reaction and Official Response
As of the current moment, a French government spokesperson has not responded to Owens’ accusations. The implications of such serious claims may provoke significant public interest and scrutiny.
The situation remains dynamic as more information may emerge regarding Owens’ allegations and the potential repercussions for the implicated parties.