Candace Owens' show goes off air after alleging French President ordered hit on her by moving $1.5 million; Is Emmanuel Macron really behind Charlie Kirk's assassination?
Candace Owens has taken her show off the air, alleging French President Emmanuel Macron ordered a hit on her and was involved in Charlie Kirk’s assassination. Owens claims a French government employee informed her of the plot, which she reported t...

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"Our show will be off the air this week," Candace said in a social media post, before adding, "As an update, both the White House and our counterterrorism agencies have confirmed receipt of what I reported publicly: Emmanuel Macron attempted to organize my assassination, per a source close to the first couple."
"Also, I will again state that the French legionnaires were involved in Charlie Kirk’s assassination but they did not act alone.
"For all of you who doubted my claims, you can now look to the President of the United States and our intelligence communities to issue a statement to confirm whether I am telling the truth."
Her remarks follow previous claims that Macron had allegedly allocated $1.5 million to hire an assassin to target her.
IS BRIGITTE MACRON A MAN?
According to Barrett Media, Candace is facing a lawsuit from the Macrons after repeatedly claiming that Brigitte Macron, wife of the French President, is actually a man. Filed in July, the complaint follows an eight-part series produced by Owens alleging that Brigitte Macron was born male, assumed another woman’s identity, and later underwent gender transition surgery.
"These claims are demonstrably false, and Owens knew they were false when she published them," the lawsuit says as quoted by Barrett Media. "Yet, she published them anyway. And the reason is clear: it is not the pursuit of truth, but the pursuit of fame."
Her latest allegation followed her statement on Saturday, Candace alleged that the French President and his wife, Brigitte, had plotted to have her killed. She claimed a 'high-ranking employee of the French government' informed her of the supposed plan two days earlier, and further asserted that the Macrons had 'carried out and paid for' her assassination attempt.
On Sunday, she claimed to have alerted 'people in the Federal government' about the alleged threat and said she was prepared to reveal full details, including the names of the purported assassins and the international accounts in France and Canada where the money was allegedly transferred.
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