Candace Owens Reveals Trump Personally Asked Her to Drop Conspiracy Theory That Macron’s Wife Was Born a Man

 

Candace Owens claimed that she received a personal phone call from President Donald Trump on behalf of French President Emmanuel Macron, urging her to stop pushing the wild conspiracy theory that Brigitte Macron, his wife, was born a man.

Owens made the revelation during a recent episode of her YouTube show Candace, describing the surreal moment she picked up a call from Trump while in her makeup chair back in February, days after she wrapped up a multi-part series on the topic.

Anyways this phone call is coming from Florida. Pick up the phone and lo and behold… [Impression of Trump] ‘You know, so here’s what happened I’m negotiating this thing, I’m a negotiating Ukraine and Russia and you wouldn’t believe how many, how many parts of…’ It is President Donald J. Trump! He is calling me and in true President Trump fashion, he jumps right into the narrative. He’s not ‘Hey, how you do?’

He just like jumps right into the narrative of exactly how this went down. I am literally… it is hard to catch my breath to comprehend that four days ago I am literally ending a series about Brigitte Macron, and now I’m speaking to the President of the United States and the topic of conversation is about Macron’s wife’s penis.

Trump, Owens said, launched into a monologue describing all the moving parts of negotiating a Ukraine-Russia peace deal he was trying to piece together when he brought up the French president. Trump allegedly recounted Macron pulling him aside during his visit to the White House, surrounded by Secret Service and SUVs, to ask the president to request Trump intervene to ask Owens to “stop speaking about his wife.”

After complimenting Owens as clearly a “very powerful person” Trump apparently rounded on the ask: “And one of the things Trump said is like, you know, she’s old and this is really, really impacting her.”

Owens recounted how Trump went on to explain to her that he had seen Brigitte Macron “up close” during a dinner at the Eiffel Tower in Paris and was convinced “she looked like a woman.”

Owens said she pushed back, alleging that Brigitte Macron had the most “amazing” doctor “in transgenderism surgeries or feminization procedures.”

She continued to explain how she resisted Trump’s request at first:

And then I explained to him why I don’t feel so great about this request, because that’s the more important part: ‘Like you are requesting that I really, and despite your reasoning, which is very sound, that I stop telling the truth.’

And I said to Trump, and I will be honest, that at that moment I realized that one day this is gonna go into my autobiography and so I got to say something funny, and I just said, I said to him, ‘You know, respectfully, Mr. President, it’s not my fault that he married someone with a penis.’

Trump, however, reportedly insisted that Macron had been “really good” to him, but the French leader wanted him “to get this one thing done.”

Owens added that Trump then launched into “Art of the Deal-type” compliments, saying: “Melania loves you… she says you’re beautiful.”

She then said that she agreed to a short-term pause out of concern for potential fallout in Ukraine negotiations, but warned it was temporary: “This is not long-term for me.” She continued:

He was about to commit to that, but then it felt to me like someone in the background was like: ‘No! No! We need this conversation to stop altogether.’ And then he doesn’t say no or yes, but he just says that he really needs to work with Macron long-term and they have this long-working relationship.

In concluding the conversation, Owens said Trump made her an offer: “‘Hey, maybe I can come on your podcast one day. I’m great for ratings.'”

She continued: “So Trumpian to give yourself a compliment. So I gave him the Trump right back and I say: ‘Respectfully, Mr. President, I’m apparently good for ratings too, because you’ve got a leader of a country, the president of the country, asking you to ask me to do you a favor.’ Then we end the conversation and I am just reeling.”

After explaining that Trump did not specifically say that her conspiracy theorizing had caused such geopolitical disruption that it was derailing Macron’s commitment to a potential U.S.-backed Ukraine-Russia peace deal, she quoted a third party source in Washington, and reflected on Trump’s plea that he was “just trying to make it all happen” to surmise just that.

“Like Macron’s holding this up, a contingency here, on whether or not he’s gonna agree to this, sort of, international deal is whether or not Candace Owens stops speaking about his wife,” she said.

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