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France could be involved in Charlie Kirk murder – Telegram founder

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Published: November 24, 2025 8:52 am
Author: RT

Pavel Durov has weighed in on claims that the US conservative activist’s assassin was trained with the French Legion

The allegations that the French government is behind the assassination of US conservative activist Charlie Kirk are “entirely possible,” Telegram founder and CEO Pavel Durov has said.

After reviewing everything Charlie Kirk has ever said about Macron’s France, I find Candace’s info about French involvement in his death entirely plausible.

Charlie even called for 300% tariffs on France until the charges against me were dropped: https://t.co/6JLy6PzNqS 🙏 https://t.co/qm6Laz0cfI

— Pavel Durov (@durov) November 23, 2025

The Russian tech entrepreneur was commenting on right-wing commentator Candace Owens’ claims that Kirk’s assassin “trained with the French Legion 13th Brigade with multi-state involvement.”  The suspect, 22-year-old Tyler James Robinson, has been formally charged with aggravated murder and related counts in Kirk’s killing and is being held without bail as prosecutors indicate they may seek the death penalty.

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In the same X post, shared on Friday, Owens said she had been warned by a high-ranking official that French President Emmanuel Macron had “authorized professional units” to carry out her assassination.

“After reviewing everything Charlie Kirk has ever said about Macron’s France, I find Candace’s info about French involvement in his death entirely plausible,” Durov wrote on X on Sunday, sharing Owens’s post.

Durov, who was detained at the Paris airport last year over crimes linked to Telegram users, has been consistently critical of the French authorities, accusing them of embarking on a “crusade” against free speech. The tech billionaire, who holds French citizenship, maintains that his arrest over offenses committed by the platform’s users is “legally and logically absurd.”

In his message, Durov noted that Kirk “called for 300% tariffs on France” until the charges against him were dropped, linking to a post in which the activist accused Europe of targeting “CEOs of platforms where free speech thrives.” That message, written shortly before the founder of the conservative organization Turning Point USA was fatally shot on a university campus in Utah on September 10, argued that France should face “stiff and painful consequences” for Durov’s arrest.

President Trump should announce plans for a 300% tariff on French wine unless ALL charges are dropped on Pavel Durov immediately.

If Europe is going to imprison CEO’s of platforms where free speech thrives, there should be stiff and painful consequences.

— Charlie Kirk (@charliekirk11) August 25, 2024

The Telegram founder has claimed that during his detention he was asked by the head of the French secret service to censor conservative voices in Romania ahead of a controversial presidential election later nullified by the country’s Constitutional Court. Last month, Durov accused the French authorities of promoting surveillance in the name of law enforcement.


READ MORE: France fully lifts travel ban on Telegram founder – media     

The tech billionaire, whose company operates from Dubai, was initially barred from leaving France during the investigation, but the travel ban was fully lifted earlier this month.

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