Shocking Claim: Candace Owens Says Macron Ordered Her Assassination

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Every time you think politics can’t get any wilder, someone tosses gasoline on the fire. And this time, it’s Candace Owens — yes, that Candace Owens — who’s now claiming that French President Emmanuel Macron has actually ordered her assassination. It sounds like a movie plot, but apparently this is where we are now.

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A Fight That Started With a Very Strange Accusation

Owens has been in a heated legal showdown with the Macron family ever since she released her podcast series Becoming Brigitte. In that series, she claimed that France’s first lady, Brigitte Macron, was born male — and, even stranger, that she was somehow biologically related to President Macron. (You can imagine how well that went over in the Élysée Palace.)

She didn’t stop there. Owens also suggested Macron had ties to a CIA mind-control program. Seriously… a CIA mind-control plot. No wonder the Macrons filed a defamation lawsuit, calling her allegations “outlandish” and “far-fetched.” Hard to argue with that wording.

But Here’s Where Things Get Even Stranger

On Friday, Owens posted on X claiming she’d been warned by a “high-ranking employee” inside the French government. According to her, this person said the Macrons had paid for and approved a plan to assassinate her — and not just her, but French journalist Xavier Poussard as well.

Poussard, by the way, is one of the early voices who pushed the claim that Brigitte Macron wasn’t who she said she was. His theory suggested that Brigitte died young and her sibling Jean-Michel Trogneux later transitioned and assumed her identity. Yes, this theory has been floating around for years — resurfacing every time someone wants to poke the Macrons.

Owens went even further, saying the operation involved a small unit from the National Gendarmerie Intervention Group, with — wait for it — an Israeli operative on the team. She insisted the plans were already formalized. The tone of her post? Dead serious.

“This is deadly serious,” she wrote. “The head of state of France wants us both dead.” No metaphors. No playful exaggeration. She meant it literally.

The Bigger Legal Battle Behind All This

Brigitte Macron has been fighting these rumors since 2021, when two investigators — Amandine Roy and Natacha Rey — first claimed she had been born male. Courts initially sided with Brigitte in 2024, but the legal tide shifted in July 2025 when an appeals court overturned that decision. That reversal reopened a controversy the French government thought it had buried for good.

So now? Things are messy. Legally messy, politically messy, reputationally messy. And Owens is adding gasoline to a fire that was already smoking.

Where This Could Go Next

Here’s the part nobody talks about:
If Owens truly believes a European head of state ordered a hit squad on her, this becomes bigger than internet drama — it becomes an international story. But if the claim turns out to be fabricated, the fallout could be enormous, both for her and anyone connected to the case.

Either way, this controversy isn’t cooling down. It’s accelerating.

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2 thoughts on “Shocking Claim: Candace Owens Says Macron Ordered Her Assassination

  1. As a former Private Investigator and Army Intelligence NCO, nothing surprises me!
    As a result I’m always aware of my surroundings, I pay attention and I never leave my house unarmed.

    1. I appreciate the perspective that comes with your background—it sharpens the senses in ways most don’t notice. Staying vigilant is wise, especially when the surface rarely tells the full story. There’s always more beneath what we see, and that awareness can be the difference. Stay safe out there.

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