French President Emmanuel Macron’s personal finances and political profile are in the spotlight following explosive but unverified allegations made by conservative U.S. commentator Candace Owens.On November 24, 2025, Candace Owens took to X (formerly Twitter) to claim that the French President "allegedly moved $1.5 million” to fund her assassination, though she provided no evidence. There has been no official proof nor any statement from any of the concerned authorities regarding these allegations.Candace Owens @RealCandaceOLINKWhen everything is said and done, and the public learns that Macron allegedly moved 1.5 million dollars for my assassination, how will the world respond?However, the claims seem to have renewed interest in Emmanuel Macron’s net worth, which Celebrity Net Worth reports at approximately $1 million based on official financial disclosures.The allegations also come as Telegram co-founder Pavel Durov publicly suggested that Candace Owens’ claims were “entirely plausible,” citing his own long-running tensions with French authorities. While the accusations remain unverified, they have drawn attention to both Emmanuel Macron’s publicly recorded financial standing and the broader political context surrounding the remarks.More about French President Emmanuel Macron’s Reported Net WorthAccording to data published by Celebrity Net Worth, Emmanuel Macron’s estimated net worth in 2025 is approximately $1 million, consistent with past disclosures submitted to the French government.The site notes that Emmanuel Macron previously earned roughly $5 million before taxes from 2009 to 2014 during his time as an investment banker at Rothschild & Co, where he advised on major transactions including Nestlé’s $12 billion acquisition of Pfizer’s baby food business. Despite this early income, Macron seemingly reported modest asset levels leading into his political career.A March 2017 filing indicated that his net worth “barely topped $1 million,” with no automobiles, limited investment holdings, and the family home registered in his wife Brigitte Macron’s name. French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte Macron arrive at Downing Street on July 9, 2025 in London, England. (I Getty His December 2021 financial report reportedly listed a net worth of about $592,000, consisting mainly of joint checking accounts, savings accounts, employee investment funds, and life-insurance cash value. Liabilities reportedly included a home loan linked to property held in his wife’s name.As president, Emmanuel Macron earns approximately $192,000 per year, along with modest book royalties according to the report by Celebrity Net Worth. His financial trajectory has remained notably transparent due to France’s strict disclosure requirements. The French President's publicly reported finances do not reflect substantial personal wealth beyond these filings according to the site, and no information in the provided sources suggests any hidden assets or income streams beyond official disclosures.More about Candace Owens’ repeated allegations regarding French President Emmanuel MacronThe renewed public scrutiny began on November 24, 2025, when Candace Owens posted on X (formerly Twitter) that President Emmanuel Macron "allegedly moved 1.5 million dollars for my assassination.” Her message referenced what she described as information from a “high-ranking employee of the French Government” in an earlier post on November 23, 2025.In her initial allegation, Candace Owens claimed that both Emmanuel Macron and Brigitte Macron “planned to assassinate her” and alleged involvement from France’s elite GIGN unit as well as an Israeli operative. "In short, this person claims that the Macrons have executed upon and paid for my assassination. Yes, you read that correctly. More specifically, that the green light was given to a small team in National Gendamarie Intervention Group. I am told there is one Israeli that is on this assasination squad and the plans were formalized"Candace Owens also linked her claim to the September 2025 assassination of Charlie Kirk at Utah Valley University, suggesting, without providing evidence, that the suspected perpetrator had trained alongside France’s 13th Legion Brigade.Turning Point USA and American right-wing political activist Charlie Kirk was assassinated during a public event on the campus of Utah Valley University (UVU) in Orem, Utah on September 10, 2025.Candace Owens @RealCandaceOLINK🚨 URGENTTwo 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 happens. In short, this person claims that the Macrons have executed upon and paid for my assassination. Yes, you read that correctly. More specifically, that the green light was given to a small team in National Gendamarie Intervention Group. I am told there is one Israeli that is on this assasination squad and the plans were formalized. Again, this person provided concrete proof that they are well placed within the French government apparatus. Further to this point, this person claims that Charlie Kirk’s assassin trained with the French legion 13th brigade with multi-state involvement. Journalist Xavier Poussard’s life is also at risk. This is deadly serious. The head of state of France apparently wants us both dead and has authorized professional units to carry this out. I ask that every person RETWEET and share this. I do not know who in the American government can be trusted, since this source claims our leaders are aware. But I have more specific information which is definitively verifiable, should they care to reach out to me. 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.These allegations remain entirely unverified, and media reports have confirmed that no French, Israeli, or American authorities have confirmed any such plot. Owens also stated she intended to post publicly for her own safety and expressed distrust in U.S. officials.Telegram co-founder calls allegations "plausible"Telegram co-founder Pavel Durov publicly weighed in on the debacle via X (formerly Twitter) as well, calling Owens’ suggestion “entirely plausible.” His comments referenced Charlie Kirk’s earlier tweets advocating for 300% tariffs on French wine until charges against Durov, reportedly imposed by French authorities in 2024, were dropped.According to media reports, Pavel Durov’s relationship with France has been strained due to ongoing legal cases related to Telegram’s content-moderation enforcement, including charges of complicity in crimes such as facilitating distribution of inappropriate material and fraud. Pavel Durov’s endorsement of Candace Owens’ claim appears connected to his long-standing disputes with the French government rather than any confirmed evidence. Both his and Owens’ statements remain allegations without corroboration from law-enforcement or official sources.While Candace Owens’ allegations have captured public attention, they were made against a broader backdrop of political tensions involving France, U.S. conservative activists, and prominent technology figures. As seen in older posts on X (formerly Twitter), Charlie Kirk had publicly criticized France many years prior to his assassination, including urging US President Donald Trump to impose a 300% tariff on French wine until charges against Pavel Durov were dropped in an August 24, 2025 post. These remarks were highlighted by Durov as evidence of Kirk’s adversarial stance toward Emmnauel Macron’s government.Charlie Kirk @charliekirk11LINKPresident Trump should announce plans for a 300% tariff on French wine unless ALL charges are dropped on Pavel Durov immediately. If Europe is going to imprison CEO’s of platforms where free speech thrives, there should be stiff and painful consequences.Candace Owens’ allegations of an assassination plot involving “professional units” and linking Emmanuel Macron's government to Charlie Kirk’s death appear partly rooted in this political context according to media reports. In her November 23, 2025 post, Candace Owens has also warned that French journalist Xavier Poussard, who has reported extensively on Brigitte Macron, could be in danger. She did not provide documentation to support these assertions."Journalist Xavier Poussard’s life is also at risk. This is deadly serious. The head of state of France apparently wants us both dead and has authorized professional units to carry this out"The allegations come at a time when Macron’s presidency remains defined by major policy initiatives and ongoing challenges, as outlined in his financial and political profile. The claims circulating online do not intersect with any verified aspects of Macron’s political record or financial disclosures.As of the latest reporting, all allegations concerning assassination plots or financial transfers remain unsubstantiated, with no official confirmation from government agencies. The public discussion therefore consists of Candace Owens’ tweets, Pavel Durov’s commentary, and media reporting describing the claims as unverified.