Telegram CEO Sparks Conspiracy Theories with Support for Candace Owens' Claims of French Involvement in Charlie Kirk Murder

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In a shocking twist, Telegram CEO Pavel Durov has expressed support for conservative commentator Candace Owens' claims that French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte were involved in the murder of Charlie Kirk. Durov's statement, made on social media platform X, suggests that Owens' claims about France's involvement in Kirk's death are 'entirely plausible'. The controversy began when Owens alleged that a high-ranking French government official had informed her that the Macrons had conspired to have her assassinated. She also claimed that the assassin who killed Kirk had received training from the French legion's 13th brigade, with involvement from multiple states. Durov's support for Owens' claims was sparked by Kirk's previous criticism of Macron's France, including his call for a 300% tariff on French wine. Kirk had made the statement in August, stating that the tariff should remain in place until charges against Telegram CEO Pavel Durov were dropped. Durov's comments have sparked a heated debate on social media, with some users expressing skepticism about the claims. Others have pointed out the long-standing tensions between Durov and France, which have been fueled by the platform's 'loose moderation policies' and Durov's arrest in Paris last year. The situation has raised questions about the involvement of intelligence agencies in the murder investigation and the potential for political motivations. While Durov's comments have sparked conspiracy theories, they have also highlighted the complexities of the situation and the need for a thorough investigation into the circumstances surrounding Kirk's death.