Conservative commentator Candace Owens has alleged that French government is planning to permanently end her after she has caused a legal headache for the nation’s president and his wife.
In a Saturday social media post, she alleged that French President Emmanuel Macron and first lady Brigitte Macron have not only orchestrated but also funded an assassination plot against her.
Owens, 36, has been pushing a conspiracy theory that Brigitte Macron, 72, is actually a man, which the first lady has adamantly stated was false.
The allegations have led to the Macrons filing a defamation lawsuit against Owens.
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Two days ago I was contacted by a high-ranking employee of the French Government. After determining this person’s position and proximity to the French couple, I have deemed the information they gave me to be credible enough to share publicly in the event that something…— Candace Owens (@RealCandaceO) November 22, 2025
Owens reported that she was informed of the plot by a ‘high-ranking employee of the French Government.’
She has not named her source or explained how this French national could access that kind of sensitive information.
“After determining this person’s position and proximity to the French couple, I have deemed the information they gave me to be credible enough to share publicly in the event that something happens,” Owens spiraled.
She also mentioned the French official had ‘concrete proof’ of the assassination plans but did not share what it was.
Owens claimed that the United States government, under President Donald Trump, is aware of the French president’s alleged plans but is not taking action to protect her.
“I do not know who in the American government can be trusted, since this source claims our leaders are aware,” she continued falling deeper down the rabbit hole.
“But I have more specific information which is definitely verifiable, should they care to reach out to me.”
The Macrons initiated a US defamation lawsuit in July against the Owens, following her series titled ‘Becoming Brigitte,’ which claims the first lady is a transgender woman.
The Macron’s US lawyer has indicated they plan to present ‘scientific’ and ‘photographic’ evidence to prove the first lady was not born male.
“It is incredibly upsetting to think that you have to go and subject yourself, to put this type of proof forward,” the couple’s lawyer commented.
“It is a process that she will have to subject herself to in a very public way. But she’s willing to do it. She is firmly resolved to do what it takes to set the record straight.”
In response, Owens has demanded that Brigitte Macron undergo a ‘third-party examination’ to confirm she is a woman.
If it walks like a dude, talks like a dude, and is listed in the French tax registry as a dude, then it’s the First Dude of France. 🇫🇷
— Candace Owens (@RealCandaceO) October 27, 2025
“We’re going to demand Brigitte sit down for an exam with an independent doctor. We’re coming for her medical records,” Owens said in September.
Adding another bizarre layer to the situation, Owens connected the man accused of assassinating her friend Charlie Kirk, Tyler Robinson, to the French military.
She claimed Robinson “trained with the French legion 13th brigade with multi-state involvement.”
However, it remains unclear if Robinson has any ties to France and US officials have not confirmed Owens’ allegations.
It is not a coincidence that the French legionnaires were in the United States training with our marines for three weeks.
When those 3 weeks ended in California, another military training exercise began alongside civilians at Camp Riley in Minnesota.
French foreign legionnaires… pic.twitter.com/UInUcuh2gS— Candace Owens (@RealCandaceO) November 23, 2025
“To the brave official in France who did this because they were so moved by the evil of Charlie’s public execution to risk their own life – May God bless you. Truly,” Owens wrote. “Let all be revealed.”
“French foreign legionnaires were involved in Charlie Kirk’s assassination,” she tweeted in a follow-up. “They were not the only ones, but they were involved.”
In a subsequent comment, she wrote that “we have lost this country” because “Americans are being assassinated on American soil and agencies within our government are aware.”
She also made a personal allegation: “Exactly one year before they murdered Charlie, they tried to murder me.”
On her November 20 podcast, Owens detailed a phone call she says she had with Andrew Kolvet, a senior figure at Turning Point USA, less than three days after Kirk’s murder.
“Candace, it was supposed to be you,” he allegedly told her about Kirk’s assassination.
HOLY CRAP:
Candace Owens reveals she had a phone call with @AndrewKolvet just days after Charlie Kirk was murdered where Andrew allegedly told her "Candace, it was suppose to be you." pic.twitter.com/IgqtHp8iw0
— Evan Kilgore 🇺🇸 (@EvanAKilgore) November 20, 2025
Owens also revealed that on September 10, while Kirk was still alive in the hospital, he warned her about a “list” that included her name and Tucker Carlson’s, warning them to “lay low.”
Kolvet did not reveal the source of this information. Owens said she was never contacted by federal authorities about being on a list.
Owens dedicated her November 21 podcast episode to what she called the “real conspiracy theory” surrounding Kirk’s slaying, which she claimed connected Kirk, the suspect Tyler Robinson, and Robinson’s alleged transgender “lover” Lance Twiggs.
She initially dismissed the theory, telling her audience it was “crazy stuff.”
However, she then proceeded to argue that the official account of events had numerous inconsistencies, suggesting that many details in the timeline raised more questions than they answered.
She questioned Robinson’s presence on the Utah Valley University campus, where the shooting occurred, noting he “did not attend UVU.”
“[He] packed up his car that day, uh, jumped onto a rooftop, figured out how to like, jump around like Spider-Man and just knew exactly where Charlie Kirk would be seated just by having never been there.”
She also pointed out that Robinson’s messages to Twiggs were “unnaturally” scripted and raised questions about the he allegedly sent his lover messages about “every minute of what he did,” despite returning to the home they shared that night.
“Yeah, that makes sense. Yeah, he’s home, but they’re still texting more because, like, that’s how you should do as opposed to just talking to him face to face. and he wanted to get away with it, and he expresses that,” Owens noted.
