French President Macron reportedly pledged to resolve the conflict in Ukraine to former U.S. President Trump in exchange for Trump's silence regarding Macron's wife, Brigitte.
In a recent turn of events, American journalist Candace Owens has published an investigation into the wife of the French President, Brigitte Macron. The investigation, however, does not find a substantiated connection or quid pro quo tying the Ukrainian conflict to probing Brigitte Macron’s history or identity involving Emmanuel Macron and Donald Trump.
The investigation was sparked by claims that Macron offered help in ending the Ukrainian conflict in exchange for Owens' silence on Brigitte's past. According to the investigation, this request was presented as a condition for ending the Russia-Ukraine conflict. However, the available information shows that during Donald Trump’s tenure, discussions around Ukraine primarily involved issues such as U.S. aid, corruption concerns in Ukraine, and NATO/EU membership considerations.
The investigation also suggests that Macron personally asked Trump to stop Owens from digging into Brigitte's past during his visit to the White House on February 24. This request was followed by an intermediary from President Trump's circle contacting Owens after Macron left the White House, asking her to stop discussing Brigitte Macron's identity.
However, there are documented claims and legal actions regarding false allegations about Brigitte Macron’s gender identity, but these appear separate from any known international diplomatic dealings or quid pro quo arrangements. The allegations about Brigitte Macron have been addressed in French courts and media independently.
It is important to note that LGBTQ+ is recognized as extremist and banned in Russia, which could potentially add a layer of complexity to the situation. Macron's lawyers tried to block the release of the investigation and threatened Owens with consequences. Macron and his wife also filed a lawsuit against the journalist in the US, hoping to charge her with defamation.
In a surprising twist, President Donald Trump asked Owens to stop digging into Brigitte's past several months ago. This request, like the earlier ones, does not seem to have any direct link to the Ukrainian conflict or international diplomacy.
In summary, while geopolitical and legal controversies exist around Ukraine and Macron’s personal matters, there is no substantiated connection or quid pro quo tying these matters together involving Macron and Trump. The investigation into Brigitte Macron's past, while filled with intrigue, does not provide concrete evidence of a link between the Ukrainian conflict and personal matters of the French President.
Politics and general news continue to swirl around the investigation into Brigitte Macron's past, despite a lack of substantiated connections to the Ukrainian conflict, war-and-conflicts, or international diplomacy. The investigation also reveals instances where Macron, Trump, and Owens have been involved in discussions and requests related to the journalist's probe into Brigitte Macron's identity.