Candace Owens has made one of her most serious claims yet, saying the Macrons approved an assassination attempt against her and organized a team to carry it out. She said the warning came from a French official who contacted her directly, and she described their message as urgent and credible.
The claim lands in the middle of a heated legal fight, raising the stakes around her ongoing dispute with the French president and first lady. The situation escalated quickly because she presented it as an active threat rather than a past concern. Her statements drew immediate attention since she linked the warning to both government involvement and specialized units.
According to her posts on X, Owens said the Elysee Palace remained silent because her information was accurate, and she insisted the threat was connected to the defamation case involving Brigitte Macron. She also claimed the financing for the operation moved through the Club des Cent, which she described as part of a network tied to the plot.
Owens said the plan involved a French female operative and an Israeli male operative, presenting the arrangement as a coordinated effort. She later connected the killing of Charlie Kirk to the French military, saying the accused killer trained with the 13th brigade. Owens added that she already alerted federal officials and held the names of the people she believes were involved.
Context from the ongoing coverage shows how sharply the dispute has grown. A detailed defamation lawsuit describes the Macrons’ response to Owens’ earlier claims and outlines the legal action taken against her.
The report also notes that no evidence was provided to support the assassination allegations and that authorities did not link Charlie Kirk’s accused killer to any French military unit.
Her posts and the surrounding developments reveal a conflict that has now expanded across borders and into multiple institutions as both sides continue to move forward with their claims.








