Candace Owens: Assassins, Conspiracies, and a Holy War
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Candace Owens has dominated headlines over the past few days with a series of explosive claims and public confrontations. The conservative commentator ignited a firestorm on November 22nd when she alleged that French President Emmanuel Macron attempted to organize her assassination, claiming a high-ranking French government source warned her of a 1.5 million dollar plot involving the French Foreign Legion. She stated that the White House and counterterrorism agencies confirmed receipt of her report, though no official statements from these agencies have been made public to verify her claims.
Following these allegations, Owens took her show off the air for a week, initially attributing it to the supposed threat. However, commentary from media observers suggests the hiatus coincided with the Thanksgiving holiday, with some noting she had joked about the timing on her Friday episode. When she returned to air on Monday, Owens doubled down on her assertions, telling her audience that the FBI had not responded to her concerns and connecting these allegations to the September assassination of Charlie Kirk, founder of Turning Point USA. She claimed Kirk's killer trained with French military units and alleged involvement from an Israeli operative and French-Canadian woman, though she provided no documented evidence for any of these claims.
The past 24 hours brought a new conflict. On December 1st, Pastor John Amanchukwu of TPUSA Faith publicly branded Owens as evil and demonic at a Turning Point event, criticizing her for tearing down Kirk's legacy with her conspiracy theories. Owens fired back on social media, mocking the pastor's sermon style and challenging all pastors across America to deliver sermons without mentioning her or Tucker Carlson. She later clarified she was specifically referring to Turning Point Faith pastors who had apparently been discussing her recently.
The confrontation sparked significant debate online, with critics arguing Owens was overestimating her relevance and others defending her claims. Through it all, Owens remains embroiled in a defamation lawsuit filed by Emmanuel and Brigitte Macron in July over her claims that Brigitte Macron is transgender, which the couple's attorneys say are demonstrably false. Despite widespread skepticism from mainstream outlets and lack of corroborating evidence, her latest episodes have garnered nearly a million views each, cementing her status as a polarizing figure generating massive online engagement.
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