Candace Owens claims payments for her assassination ran through Club des Cent in France, alleges it was France & Israel's "joint state operation"

"Candace" Hosted By Candace Owens - Source: Getty
"Candace" Hosted By Candace Owens - Source: Getty

Conservative commentator Candace Owens has escalated her public allegations regarding an alleged plot to kill her, now claiming that payment for the operation was funneled through Club des Cent in France.

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In a post on X (formerly Twitter) dated November 23, 2025, Candace Owens alleged that both French and Israeli operatives were selected for what she described as “joint state operations” targeting her.

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The latest claim follows a series of allegations made one day earlier, when Owens alleged that she had been contacted by a “high-ranking employee” within the French government who warned that President Emmanuel Macron and his wife had authorized an assassination attempt.

Reporting from The Jerusalem Post on November 23, 2025, notes that Owens has provided no documentation to support the assertions, and that French, Israeli and U.S. authorities have not publicly responded. Her statements have nonetheless triggered significant reaction online.

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More about Candace Owens’ claims about French and Israeli Involvement

Candace Owens first posted an “URGENT” message on X (formerly Twitter) on m Nov. 22, 2025, alleging that an unnamed French government employee informed her that President Emmanuel Macron and Brigitte Macron had “executed upon and paid for” her assassination. According to her post, the “green light” was given to a small unit within France’s National Gendarmerie Intervention Group (GIGN).

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She further claimed that “one Israeli” male operative was part of the purported squad and that plans had been “formalized.” The Jerusalem Post’s Nov. 23, 2025 report emphasized that Owens did not release any documents or independent evidence to substantiate these assertions.

In her follow-up post on November 23, 2025, Candace Owens took these allegations further, saying she had been told that payments for assassinations “are running through the Club des Cent in France,” and encouraged “patriots of France” to uncover what she described as a paper trail. She added that the alleged team included a “French female assassin” and a “male, Israeli assassin,” and characterized the purported effort as a coordinated state-level operation.

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As reported by The Jerusalem Post, none of these claims have been confirmed by French, Israeli, or U.S. officials. Owens said she did not know “who in the American government can be trusted,” alleging, without providing evidence, that U.S. leaders were aware of the operation.


As reported by The Jerusalem Post on November 23, 2025, officials at the Élysée Palace, France’s Interior Ministry, the National Gendarmerie, Israeli authorities and U.S. agencies have issued no public statements responding to Candace Owens’ allegations. The report, citing source and other media reports, stressed that the allegations “remain unverified” and that no investigative body has confirmed the existence of a plot, a payment trail, or any involvement by French or Israeli personnel.

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Candace Owens maintains that her information comes from a credible insider who provided “concrete proof” of their role within the French government, although she has not made that proof public. She also asserted that U.S. leaders have knowledge of the situation, though she declined to name individuals and said she did not know which officials could be trusted.

While Candace Owens has urged her followers to amplify her posts, the lack of official comment and absence of corroboration leave the status of her allegations unresolved. As of now, the claims about Club des Cent, French state involvement and an Israeli-linked operative remain unverified assertions originating solely from Owens’ public statements.

Edited by Devangee
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