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Candace Owens has found herself at the center of several converging storms in recent days with biographical implications that are sure to echo for years. On November 3rd, Owens set off a media firestorm when she replied to a provocative question on X about her focus on Jews, bluntly stating, Because they are so obsessed with me. Feeling is mutual now, admitting to what she called an obsession with Jews. This admission came after several months of her publicly alleging, without evidence, that Israel and pro-Israel groups were behind the September assassination of her former colleague and conservative activist Charlie Kirk. The Algemeiner notes that Owens has used her podcast to float these conspiracies, even suggesting that a supposed presence of Israeli phones on campus the day of Kirk's murder pointed to something sinister, a claim widely debunked due to the international makeup of the campus and the unrelated evidence cited by authorities. Prosecutors maintain that Tyler Robinson, driven by personal and ideological motives, is solely responsible for Kirk's death.
Owens’s persistent public theorizing has drawn backlash even from the right. On November 8th, she appeared on Dave Smith’s Part of the Problem podcast, where Smith characterized her as a force who cannot let go once she’s on a story, highlighting the extent of her influence and the personal toll Kirk’s death has had on her. Owens acknowledged the cancellation attempts, the deep grief over Kirk’s loss, and defended her decision to keep digging into what she alleges are media and institutional coverups. Smith’s respectful but probing questions underscored just how polarizing Owens has become, especially among conservatives wrestling with her conspiratorial narrative. At the same time, figures like Josh Hammer, himself ensnared in Owens’s allegations, took to podcasts and Zoom calls to refute her timeline and accusations, flatly rejecting any complicity and describing the harm Owens’s campaign has caused, including waves of antisemitic harassment.
Simultaneously, Candace Owens remains embroiled in a major lawsuit filed by French President Emmanuel Macron and First Lady Brigitte Macron, after Owens spread baseless rumors that Brigitte Macron was born male and the couple were blood relatives. According to Britannica, the Macrons initiated legal action in a Delaware court after Owens ignored requests for retraction, prompting her to mock the couple further on video, referring to being sued by 'the first lady man of France.'
Amid this swirl of controversy, Owens continues to attract a massive digital following, with 5.5 million YouTube subscribers as of 2025. News headlines in recent days read Candace Owens Admits She Has Become Obsessed With Jews from The Algemeiner and Did Charlie Kirk Predict His Own Murder? Candace Owens Reveals Eerie Prophecy Texts from The Times of India, showing her outsized ability to drive discourse regardless of accuracy or consensus. At this moment, Owens’s actions are viewed as both galvanizing and deeply divisive, with her name trending across platforms as debates rage about the limits of free speech, internal conservative politics, and the lasting reputational consequences of conspiracy-laden activism.
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