Candace Owens criticized Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte for sending her a legal threat over her podcast comments, which she described as a sign of weakness and fragility. She also accused them of suppressing free speech in France and highlighted allegations about Brigitte's past, including claims of inappropriate relationships with minors and potential legal issues.
Candace Owens alleged that Brigitte Macron had a relationship with Emmanuel Macron when he was a minor, specifically around 14 or 15 years old. She also suggested that Brigitte could still be prosecuted under French law for this, as the statute of limitations has not yet expired. Owens referenced the death of a French journalist, Isabella Ferreira, who was investigating these claims and was found dead under suspicious circumstances.
Many French citizens expressed support for Candace Owens, thanking her for speaking out about the Macrons. Some French commenters mentioned feeling suppressed and fearful of expressing their opinions due to the Macron administration's actions. Owens shared comments from French listeners who appreciated her efforts to expose what they described as a 'regime' in France.
Ian Carroll criticized Elon Musk for what he perceived as a sudden shift in Musk's stance on Israel, suggesting it was influenced by external pressures. Carroll highlighted issues such as AIPAC's influence on U.S. Congress, Israel's alleged involvement with Jeffrey Epstein, and its nuclear program. He also questioned why U.S. tax dollars are sent to Israel while domestic issues like illegal immigration and wildfires remain unresolved.
Mark Zuckerberg admitted that the Biden administration pressured Facebook to censor COVID-19-related content, including memes and satire, even when the content was true. He described how government officials would call and demand the removal of posts, leading to internal conflicts at Facebook. Zuckerberg acknowledged that the platform initially complied but eventually resisted some of these demands.
Insurance companies like State Farm and Allstate stopped covering homes in wildfire-prone areas, citing poor brush management and long-term risks. This decision left many homeowners without coverage, forcing them to sell their land at low prices. Candace Owens suggested that this could be part of a larger 'land grab' scheme, with wealthy entities potentially buying up the land at bargain prices.
Candace Owens praised Beyoncé for donating $2.5 million to Los Angeles wildfire relief through her foundation, Be Good or Bay Good. Owens expressed admiration for Beyoncé's generosity but also lamented that she misses the 'old Beyoncé' before she became too political.
Candace Owens argued that leaders in the West, like Emmanuel Macron, are attempting to stifle free speech as they lose control of the narrative. She described this as the 'last wheels of a dying animal,' indicating that the old guard is struggling to maintain power but will not go down without a fight. Owens emphasized the importance of exposing corruption and standing up for truth.