[Becoming Brigitte (Condensed)](https://jessicareedkraus.substack.com/p/becoming-brigitte-condensed)
**The Core Claim**
Candace claims that the First Lady of France, Brigitte Macron, was born a man. (This reporting she believes is the reason she was fired by the Daily Wire.) After sifting through the evidence and jumping off of the investigative work of Xavier Poussard and other brave journalists, she concludes that Brigitte was actually born the man who she claims to be her brother, Jean-Michel Trogneux. And finally, she believes that in addition to Brigitte Macron having statutorily raped and groomed her husband from the age of 14, that they may also be related to one another.
The Legal Letters
Candace has received 2 legal letters from Élysée Palace (The French equivalent of the White House). The first was an astounding 100 pages, and the second was much shorter, just a page and a half, but quite fiery.
The second legal letter
It’s important to note that in neither letter do the Macron’s lawyers deny the claims Candace makes; rather they nit-pick insignificant inaccuracies (like her speculation that a photo of Brigitte was re-colorized), which is the same tactic they’ve used to bury multiple journalists who have dared to look into Brigitte’s origins in legal battles. Not once have they sued on the claims of transgenderism.
In response to the first letter, Candace replied via email with 21 yes-or-no questions seeking clarification on aspects of Brigitte’s early life, such as the authenticity of certain photographs, possible name changes, and details about her family relationships. She promised that if the legal team could answer them, she would correct the record and pull her Youtube series. She even offered to fly to France for an in-person interview with Brigitte so she could correct the record personally. After 10 days of waiting for a reply, her inbox remained empty; so Candace marched on.
(Update after the conclusion of the series: In a livestream from 2/21/25, Candace informs her audience that the Macron’s legal firm now claims that they never received these questions. Candace accuses them of lying about this.)
# Media Collection & Timeline
## 2017
Telegraph — [The Macron affair](https://archive.ph/CzKmM): **How the French election winner's parents discovered he was dating his teacher**

> The story has been told by Macron himself: "It was at secondary school, through drama, that I met Brigitte. It was surreptitiously that things happened and that I fell in love. Through an intellectual bond, which day after day became ever closer. Then emerged a lasting passion."
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> Brigitte, meanwhile, recalls that when she arrived at La Providence, "all the teachers were buzzing about Emmanuel". Her own daughter, Laurence, a classmate of Macron's, also spoke of him as "that amazing guy" who "knows everything about everything". ==Emmanuel was not in the French class Brigitte taught (though she did teach his brother, Laurent, and sister, Estelle) but only her drama classes, where she found herself in awe of his "exceptional intelligence, a way of thinking that I had never ever seen before".==
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> Then aged 39, the married mother of three with a comfortable middle-class life initially tried to resist. She hardly mentions André-Louis Auzière, her ex-banker husband, now. Out of decency or discretion? Or is it because there are things she does not wish to talk about?
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> In any case, he certainly didn't seem to have made her happy. Why else would she have taken so many risks? Have let herself be taken in by the romantic promises of a boy barely 16-years-old? A teenager with dishevelled hair and an innocent, penetrating look, who promised her that after leaving for Paris to continue his studies, he would come back to find her?
> But Jean-Michel Macron speaks frankly: he was "surprised" all the same and "almost fell off his chair" when he learned about his son's relationship. And Francoise admits: "When Emmanuel met Brigitte, we certainly did not say: "how wonderful!" Her mother Manette, Emmanuel's grandmother, however, was "very conciliatory".
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> "My mother, who would never have tolerated such a situation for her own children, showed herself to be much more open and tolerant with regard to her grandchildren's love affairs," she says.
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> Emmanuel's parents, a bit shaken, decided to meet Brigitte and ask her not to see their son until he had reached adulthood. Jean-Michel Macron, however, was not convinced this was the right response. "I thought it could even have an adverse effect," he says. But, he adds, his wife insisted, and so he told Brigitte: "I forbid you to see him until he's 18."
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> "I can't promise you anything," Brigitte answered tearfully, while Emmanuel's mother - who says she realised from the start that this would not be a passing fling - replied: "You don't understand, you already have your life. He won't have children!"
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[The New OBS](https://archive.ph/UVy01) — "I would have been vain enough to become a writer. Humility, no"

> Q: At 16, you say to yourself: "I will be a writer"?
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> A: Yes, I am convinced of it. It is my only vocation. ==A vocation that, before becoming my wife, Brigitte, when she was my French teacher, had shared and encouraged.== Confidence for confidence, I have written [three] novels and also poems…
## 2021
### Faits & Documents Report
[Full Collection](https://archive.org/details/facts-documents-501-translated-text-only/F%26D%20497%20HighRes_Colour/)


[High Res Copy (French)](http://sbik.site.nfoservers.com/PDFs/F&D%20497%20HighRes_Colour.pdf)
[Translated](http://sbik.site.nfoservers.com/PDFs/FACTS%20&%20DOCUMENTS%20497%20Translated_Text%20only.pdf)
## 2022
[Trump Bragged He Had ‘Intelligence’ on Macron’s Sex Life](https://archive.ph/uMuaR)

> It's not clear whether the Macron-related document the FBI seized during the raid had anything at all to do with the French president's personal life. Nor is it clear whether the information on Macron seized from Mar-a-Lago is derived from U.S. intelligence collection or even classified.
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> But the mere revelation of its existence triggered a trans-Atlantic freakout, according to two other sources familiar with the situation. And Trump's prior talk about Macron's allegedly "naughty" ways that "[not] very many people know" only intensified those concerns. Both French and U.S. officials worked to figure out precisely what Trump had on Macron and France's government, and if any of it was sensitive in nature, the sources said. The officials in both nations wanted to know if this discovery signified some kind of national-security breach — or if it amounted to a frivolous, but stolen, keepsake.

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### Natacha Ray Research
[Direct Link](https://archive.org/details/brigitte-macron-trogneux/mode/1up?q=becoming+brigitte)
<iframe src="https://archive.org/embed/brigitte-macron-trogneux" width="100%" height="500" frameborder="0" webkitallowfullscreen="true" mozallowfullscreen="true" allowfullscreen></iframe>
## 2023
[Brigitte Macron backed an 'erect phallus with golden balls' as the new spire for Notre Dame cathedral, France's former culture minister claims](https://archive.ph/H0CQi)

> Brigitte Macron proposed an 'erect phallus with golden balls' as the new spire for the Notre Dame cathedral in Paris, the former culture minister has claimed.
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> Roselyne Bachelot, 76, recounted in her memoirs how she was shocked when the First Lady presented her risqué plans for the iconic landmark over lunch.
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> After fire ravaged the iconic gothic cathedral in 2019, Emmanuel Macron held an international competition to redesign the spire and roof.
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> But this sparked a heated row, with some wanting the 850-year-old building restored identically to its former glory, and others wanting a modern design.
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> Bachelot, who was sacked by Macron last year, rejected the modernist proposals, which included a carbon fibre roof covered with gold leaf, a greenhouse, an open ceiling and a roof built entirely of stained glass.
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> The former minister said in her new book 682 Days recounting her time in office, that the Elysée Palace under Macron's instruction were pushing for outlandish new plans, which she tried to rebuff.
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> She said: 'I do not forget the first meeting of the National Commission for Architecture and Heritage where I affirmed on July 9 that the spire of Notre Dame must be built identically to respect the Venice Charter.
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> 'When I returned to the Rue de Valois (Culture Ministry), the staff are under stress: the Elysée is dreaming of an "architectural gesture" and accuses me of doing just as I please. Well it won't be the last time.
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> 'I do not regret this insubordination when, having lunch with Brigitte Macron a few days later, she shows me a project topped with a sort of erect phallus with its base surrounded with golden balls.'
## 2024
### Candace First Posts About Macron
[Archive](https://archive.ph/ov0Dt)

[Archive](https://archive.ph/jS5lk)

### Bari Smear
[Smear](https://archive.ph/y8Jrw) by Bari Weiss:

Candace [Response](https://x.com/RealCandaceO/status/1771996439482077511):

### Rothschild Banker
[Direct Link](https://x.com/SomeBitchIIKnow/status/1800348365550506128)

### First Video From Candace
September 11, 2024 — [Direct Link](https://x.com/RealCandaceO/status/1833983728915304546)

### Becoming Brigitte Series
[Introduction](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FDOnxpViQxY&t=2103s)
Questions:

#### Claude Lévêque Rug


[Archive](https://archive.ph/0mX7f)

[The headache of artworks whose authors are accused of sexual violence](https://archive.ph/rkhRX)

> Is Claude Lévêque's "Soleil Noir" ("Black Sun") carpet still at the Elysée Palace? The question was posed to the French presidency following the revelation in July that the artist had been indicted for child rape. "Ask the Mobilier National [the national agency that conserves state furniture and decorations]. They are responsible for furnishing the palace," said an aide to President Emmanuel Macron.
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> Upon inquiry, the commissioned piece was not in storage at the Mobilier National, despite the seriousness of the accusations levied against the artist. "This object is part of a global decorative ensemble. The decorations do not change very often," said a spokesperson for the agency.
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> While the government hasn't pulled the rug, literally or figuratively, it would rather keep a low profile on the subject, much like other institutions wondering what to do with the works of artists who have been accused of child sexual abuse or sexual assault. Should they still be on display by virtue of the presumption of innocence and the distinction between an artist and his work? Or should they be removed in the name of morality and respect for the alleged victims?
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> "At what point does the work of an individual accused of wrongdoing carry a negative charge?" wondered French philosopher Carole Talon-Hugon in a 2021 interview with the radio France Culture.

Translated: The carpets of the Élysée under Macron, quite a story… From Claude Levêque's Black Sun, withdrawn due to a case of rape of minors, to the kinetic carpet of the Israeli Yaacov Agam, via the 24 moons and the esoteric labyrinth of Marinus BOEZEM.

Translation: The 12 moons that form the outer circle are all equally divided into 2 parts: one black, one white. An opposition that recalls that of the squares of the Mosaic Pavement of the Masonic Lodge and which represents duality, good and evil, shadow and light.

[VELVET CARPET](https://collection.mobilier-national.fr/objet/GOB-1571-000)

#### 2017 Presidential Portrait
Andre Gide Book

[The subtle messages in Emmanuel Macron’s official portrait](https://archive.ph/Ji2sB)

From [Wikipedia](https://www.wikiwand.com/en/articles/Andr%C3%A9_Gide):


> I am from a generation of French people for whom the crimes of European colonization cannot be disputed and are part of our history. I identify with Albert Londres and André Gide, who denounced thousands of deaths caused by the Congo Railway and I will not forget that at that time they voiced minority views in France and in Europe.
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Then, in his interview with Jérôme Garein: "Gide shows me the path that leads from the cerebral to an overflowing sensuality." (*L'Obs, February 16, 2017*)


### Becoming Brigitte: Gaslighting The Public | Ep 1
[Link](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xIbUXQ5c-oQ)



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