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Candace Owens' Unverified Claims: Macron Hitman Plot and Kirk Killing Conspiracy Shock the Right

Candace Owens' Unverified Claims: Macron Hitman Plot and Kirk Killing Conspiracy Shock the Right

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Candace Owens has dominated headlines this past week with a series of explosive and unsubstantiated claims that have sent shockwaves through conservative media circles. On November 25th, the controversial commentator announced on social media that her show would go off the air for the week, initially citing security concerns. However, Barrett Media reported that this was actually a routine hiatus coinciding with Thanksgiving, with Owens joking "just kidding" as her Friday episode ended, stating viewers would see her Monday.

The real bombshell came when Owens alleged that French President Emmanuel Macron had ordered a hitman to assassinate her, claiming the hit was allegedly worth 1.5 million dollars. She further asserted that both the White House and U.S. counterterrorism agencies had confirmed receipt of her reports, though no government agency has publicly verified these claims. According to multiple outlets including Euronews and Economic Times, Owens provided zero credible evidence to support these allegations.

Owens escalated matters further by connecting Macron to the assassination of Turning Point USA CEO Charlie Kirk, claiming French Legion soldiers were involved in Kirk's killing. She later shifted blame toward Donald Trump for Kirk's death, according to AOL Entertainment, creating further confusion about her actual accusations. Right-wing commentator Nick Fuentes publicly challenged Owens on his Rumble livestream, demanding she produce even "one shred of evidence" for her claims, which she has not provided.

These allegations emerge amid an ongoing defamation lawsuit filed by the Macrons in July. According to Barrett Media, Owens produced an eight-part series claiming Brigitte Macron was born male and underwent gender transition surgery. The Macrons' legal team stated the claims were "demonstrably false" and that Owens knew this when publishing them. The lawsuit argues her campaign was designed to "harass and cause pain" rather than pursue truth.

On November 18th, Times of India reported that Owens appeared on Myron Gaines' podcast, where she discussed feminism and recalled a college Women's Studies class that she claimed taught students to "hate men." She also discussed her past eating disorder and criticized the class as a "psychological program."

As of now, Owens' assassination claims remain entirely unproven, with no corroborating evidence from any credible source or government body.

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