Tucker Carlson openly acknowledged on his show that he initially viewed Candace Owens' conspiracy theory about Brigitte Macron, the first lady of France, as too far-fetched to consider. Despite dismissing it at first, he later expressed astonishment at how confidently Owens staked her professional reputation on the theory, comparing it to widely recognized absurdities like the flat Earth theory. However, he still emphasized that, according to all credible information, there is no factual basis supporting Owens' claims. This article reveals the tensions and dynamics within far-right discourse regarding controversial conspiracy theories.
On Friday's episode of The Tucker Carlson Show, Carlson admitted that he initially avoided even engaging with the rumor and compared it to the flat Earth theory.
Owens was so confident in the theory that she said she would stake her entire professional reputation on it being true.
It turns out she's right! My mind is blown!
Based on all available information, the theory has no basis in reality.
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