Candace Owens: Macron, Harvey Weinstein, and Why “Christ Is King” Totally Broke People’s Brains

 

Candace Owens: Macron, Harvey Weinstein, and Why “Christ Is King” Totally Broke People’s Brains

 

1. Macron Lawsuit and International Incident
Candace Owens claims Emmanuel Macron personally asked Donald Trump to tell her to stop speaking about his wife, Brigitte.

This request reportedly occurred during Ukraine-Russia peace negotiations, leading Owens to question the historical record of diplomacy.

Macron later filed a 200-page lawsuit against her in France. She claims it's based on a series she produced about Brigitte, which questions Brigitte’s identity and past.

2. Allegations Against Brigitte Macron
Owen's claims come from a French journalist, Xavier Bousard, who spent 8 years researching Brigitte’s background and published a book alleging that Brigitte may have been born a man named Jean-Michel Trogneux.

She argues that no photographic or documentary evidence exists for the first 30 years of Brigitte’s life, including her childhood and motherhood.

She also says the Macrons have never directly denied the transgender claim in court, but sue for invasion of privacy or cyberbullying instead.

3. Media, Legal Threats, and State Power
Owens suggests Macron’s government uses intelligence services and legal harassment to intimidate journalists.

She criticises the law firm representing Brigitte for using bullying tactics, stating they aim to suppress speech through fear rather than win in court.

She believes the case is a PR strategy, not a real legal challenge, aimed at silencing her while avoiding discovery or a trial.

4. Deeper Accusations: Child Abuse and Elite Networks
Owens accuses Macron’s circle of being connected to individuals involved in child abuse and incest scandals, including his Justice Minister Éric Dupond-Moretti.

She references past legal cases involving incest and controversial legal defences in France, suggesting a pattern of elite protection.

She links these networks to broader claims of global pedophile protection, involving figures like Sigmund Freud, Jeffrey Epstein, and others.

5. Brigitte and Emmanuel’s Relationship
Owens criticises the age difference and origin of Macron’s relationship with Brigitte, alleging it began when he was 14 or 15, which she classifies as predatory.

She claims early media reports covered up this truth, portraying Brigitte in glamorised terms.

The lawsuit has brought renewed attention to these claims, ironically making the podcast series more popular globally.

6. Final Thoughts
Owens says she will not seek to dismiss the lawsuit and welcomes discovery to expose the truth.

She views the case as a test of free speech, truth, and resistance against what she describes as spiritually corrupt elites.

The series, she believes, challenges gaslighting by the state and media and encourages people to educate themselves.

 

 

 

 

Candace Owens: Macron, Harvey Weinstein, and Why “Christ Is King” Totally Broke People’s Brains

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