Nick Fuentes Demands Proof for Candace Owens' Macron Assassination Claims
Fuentes Questions Owens' Macron Assassination Claims

American conservative commentator Candace Owens has made shocking allegations on social media platform X, accusing French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte Macron of orchestrating an assassination plot against her. The controversial claims have sent shockwaves through online political circles, drawing sharp criticism from fellow right-wing voice Nick Fuentes who demands concrete evidence.

Explosive Allegations Without Evidence

In her social media posts, Owens made the extraordinary claim that French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte Macron paid to have her killed. She further alleged that French Legion soldiers were involved in the killing of Charlie Kirk, another prominent conservative commentator. These serious accusations emerged without any supporting documentation or verifiable proof.

The online community reacted with both shock and skepticism to Owens' claims. Many social media users expressed disbelief at the gravity of the allegations, while others questioned why such serious charges would be made publicly without accompanying evidence. The situation has created a significant divide among conservative voices.

Nick Fuentes' Strong Rebuttal

During his Rumble livestream on the America First show, Nick Fuentes addressed Owens' claims directly and with considerable skepticism. Fuentes stated clearly that he does not believe the allegations because Owens has failed to provide any proof whatsoever. He emphasized that he would only consider believing the story if Owens presented even one shred of credible evidence.

Fuentes specifically mocked Owens for her Instagram story where she claimed Brigitte Macron's family were chocolatiers in Nazi Germany and later moved to America under Project Paperclip. He pointed out that these historical claims also lacked any supporting documentation or credible sources.

The AI Evidence Controversy

In perhaps the most bizarre aspect of this unfolding drama, Fuentes highlighted that Owens' only proof for suggesting Brigitte Macron is a man came from a facial-recognition AI tool. According to Owens, the artificial intelligence program matched Brigitte Macron's current facial features with childhood photographs of her brother.

Fuentes laughed off this supposed evidence, stating that AI-generated facial recognition matches do not constitute legitimate proof for such extraordinary claims. He maintained that without concrete, verifiable evidence, the entire story sounds completely insane to him.

Ongoing Feud Between Conservative Commentators

The current controversy represents just the latest chapter in the ongoing public feud between Candace Owens and Nick Fuentes. Their relationship has been increasingly strained since Fuentes appeared on Owens' podcast in July. Owens has previously accused Fuentes of spreading misinformation about her series on Brigitte Macron and has posted screenshots showing Fuentes calling her derogatory names including dumb ass and bitch.

This public disagreement highlights the growing divisions within conservative media circles, where personal conflicts often play out in full public view through social media platforms and streaming services.

White House Involvement Claims

Adding another layer to this complex situation, Candace Owens claims she has shared her allegations with the White House. On November 25, she stated that the White House confirmed receiving her information. However, no government agency has provided any official response or confirmation regarding her claims.

As of now, Owens' serious allegations remain completely unproven, with Nick Fuentes continuing to demand simple evidence that would support the extraordinary story. The situation continues to develop as both commentators maintain their positions in this high-stakes public disagreement.