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Candace Owens says her accusations against French President Emmanuel Macron have now landed squarely on the desks of America’s top officials, and she is challenging them to respond.
In a recent post on X, Candace Owens made a startling announcement, revealing that her show will not air this week. She claimed that both the White House and counterterrorism agencies have acknowledged receiving her public allegations. Owens accused French President Emmanuel Macron of attempting to orchestrate her assassination, citing a source close to the French first couple. She also implicated the French state in the killing of conservative commentator Charlie Kirk, asserting that “French legionnaires were involved in Charlie Kirk’s assassination but did not act alone.”
Owens also addressed her detractors, who dismissed her previous warnings as either paranoid or self-serving. “For those who doubted my claims,” she challenged, “you can now look to the President of the United States and our intelligence communities to issue a statement confirming the truth of my allegations.” This escalation shifts the controversy from an online debate to a direct call for official statements from U.S. government authorities.
National File previously reported Owens’ original allegation that a high-ranking French government insider told her the Macrons had effectively given a “green light” for her assassination and tied French assets to Kirk’s murder, as well as Telegram founder Pavel Durov’s assessment that her information about possible French involvement in Kirk’s death was “entirely plausible.”
Now, with Owens saying the White House and counterterror officials have formally acknowledged receiving her evidence, the question is no longer whether she will stand by her story, but whether Washington or Paris will publicly address it.