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Candace Owens’ bombshell revelation that a high-level French government source warned her of an alleged Macron-backed assassination plot has triggered an outpouring of support and concern on X.
Supporters argue that she has been a target of influential political and intelligence groups for a long time. Following National File’s earlier stories on Owens’ allegations that French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife orchestrated and funded a plot to have her eliminated, notable figures are now rallying behind her. They are calling for clarity regarding the involvement of French and Israeli operatives, along with previous attempts by U.S. officials to tarnish her image.
Project Veritas responded to Owens’ revelations by claiming, “Candace has been a target of governments for years” and released screenshots of leaked text messages allegedly involving former high-ranking DOJ official Mary Barr Daly, the daughter of ex-Attorney General Bill Barr.
One conversation thread reportedly features a sender discussing the need to “start working on the Candace Owens case,” labeling her as “the harder one.” The messages suggest devising a strategy to gather damaging material that could land her “in jail.” Another message stated, “We need to blackmail her faster,” and advocated for surveillance of Owens and her husband to “destroy her reputation before she gets to us.”
Owens’ accusations have also attracted attention beyond the U.S. conservative media landscape. Telegram founder Pavel Durov posted on X that after analyzing “everything Charlie Kirk has ever said about Macron’s France,” he found Owens’ claims of potential French involvement in Kirk’s demise to be “entirely plausible.”
Supporters have further pointed to documented cases involving French intelligence and alleged contract killings to argue that Owens’ warnings cannot be dismissed out of hand. European reporting in recent years has detailed how French secret agents were charged in connection with an attempted murder in a murky private plot, and how a former French spy under investigation over an alleged plan to assassinate a Congo-Brazzaville opposition figure was later found shot dead in the Alps.
In an update on X, Owens said she has “informed people in the Federal government and the White House of the France and Israeli assassination plot” and is prepared to provide “full details,” including “the name of the assassins and international accounts in France and Canada through which money was exchanged.”
Despite what critics may think of Candace Owens, the threats she faces cannot be dismissed lightly. Following the tragic assassination of Charlie Kirk, these warnings demand urgent attention from government authorities. Owens’ claims stem from credible sources and carry grave implications. It’s imperative that her safety and the broader security risks involved be fully investigated and addressed.