"Now look to the President": Candace Owens says White House confirmed "receipt" of her accusations that the Macrons plotted her assassination

"Candace" Hosted By Candace Owens - Source: Getty
"Candace" Hosted By Candace Owens - Source: Getty

In a recent X post, political commentator Candace Owens accused French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife, Brigitte Macron, of allegedly paying for her "assassination." In November 23 post, Owens went on to accuse the French elite forces of being "involved" in Charlie Kirk's assassination. Later in her Sunday post she claimed that she "informed" about the alleged assasination plot to the White House and the Federal government.

On Tuesday, Candace Owens shared that the White House and the counterterrorism agencies "confirmed receipt" of the alleged information provided by her. She also noted that she would not be airing any episodes of her podcast this week. While reiterating her unverified claims, Owens said that anyone who had doubted her claims could now look to the President of the United States.

"Our show will be off air this week. As an update, both the White House and our counterterrorism agencies have confirmed receipt of what I reported publicly... 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," Owens posted.

Candace Owens alleged that Macron "moved 1.5 million dollars" for her assassination

The former Daily Wire host, in her November 24 tweet accused the French President of paying $1.5 million.

"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?" Owens posted.

Earlier on Sunday, Candace Owens claimed that she provided the names of alleged assassins and their account details to the government. In another post, Candace Owens also alleged that "payments for assassinations" were moved through the "Club des Cent in France."

In the November 21 post, she wrote that she doubted whether the American government could be "trusted." She alleged that her source told her some leaders were "aware" of the alleged plot.

In her November 25 post, she again cast doubt on the government and took a swipe at it by writing,

"We cannot live in a world where governments collude to protect Jeffrey Epstein and to murder Charlie Kirk. This doesn’t work. We elect rulers who stay silent or choose to look the other way when children are being abused because of money or cowardice. This no longer work."

Candace Owens linked Charlie Kirk's assassination with her investigative video series Becoming Brigitte. In the series that came earlier this year, the political commentator claimed that the First Lady of France was born a man. Earlier in her videos, she noted that her series was based on French journalist Xavier Poussard's book, Becoming Brigitte. In her November 21 post, she claimed that Poussard's life was also at risk.

Earlier in July this year, Emmanuel Macron and Brigitte Macron filed a lawsuit against Candace Owens for making defamatory claims.

Edited by Sohini Biswas