Macron’s Wife Accused of Being Male, US Official Says FBI Investigating; Macron Lashes Out

In recent developments regarding French President Emmanuel Macron, a high-ranking source has claimed to CNN that Candace Owens and journalist Xavier Poussard have alleged French authorities are planning her assassination. The claim involves an Israeli operative from the National Gendamarie Intervention Group tasked with carrying out the plot.

Owens’ allegations focus on Brigitte Macron’s identity, stating she was born as a man named Jean Michel Trogneux and later assumed female identity, potentially meeting Emmanuel Macron at age 17 while he was just 14. The source also implicates Charlie Kirk in this alleged conspiracy.

Macron vehemently denies the accusations, calling them false and fabricated. He has labeled such rumors as part of a broader online smear campaign against women.

This case gained traction after Brigitte Macron’s daughter made public remarks about it for the first time, leading to further scrutiny. Macron addressed these claims directly in an interview on International Women’s Day, condemning “false information” that disrupts private lives and equating them with everyday harassment faced by women online.

The two accusers—52-year-old Xavier Poussard (who identifies as a journalist) and another individual—were fined for publishing the allegations. Macron stated these rumors are baseless but also noted their impact on public discourse, especially around sensitive topics like abortion rights recently inscribed into French law during his presidency.
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Rewriting this article in a neutral tone: Macron’s wife allegedly received death threats according to Owens’ claims.

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