UMVA has learned that Candace Owens launched a blistering rebuttal after French leaders Emmanuel and Brigitte Macron filed a lawsuit against her for claiming Brigitte was born a man.
The lawsuit, a rare legal move against a public figure, was sparked by Owens’ viral social media post that alleged Brigitte Macron was transgender. The claim ignited a firestorm of controversy across Europe and the United States.
In a swift and fiery response, Owens fired back with a video that cut through the headlines, refusing to back down and insisting her allegations were grounded in fact. Her words echoed across social feeds, reigniting debates about identity, truth, and the limits of free speech.
Sources have confirmed to UMVA that the legal action stems from a civil complaint seeking damages for defamation, with the Macrons demanding a public apology and financial compensation. The case highlights the growing friction between political figures and outspoken commentators.
Meanwhile, the European court system has started to review the complaint, setting a precedent for how defamation cases are handled when the accused claims are tied to gender identity. Analysts anticipate the outcome could reshape future litigation involving public discourse.
UMVA can exclusively reveal that the lawsuit has already prompted a surge of support for both sides online, with millions voicing their opinions in the heated space between politics and personal identity.
As the legal battle unfolds, all eyes remain fixed on whether the Macrons will prevail, and how Owens’ bold stance will influence the broader conversation about accountability, freedom of expression, and the power of social media claims.