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04 Apr 2025, 15:48 GMT+10
The US president has attributed the criminal conviction of the right-wing politician to lawfare by European Leftists
US President Donald Trump has accused the French political establishment of employing lawfare against right-wing figure Marine Le Pen, urging Paris to "free" her.
On Monday, a Paris courtsentencedLe Pen to four years in prison and imposed a five-year ban on her eligibility for public office, effectively preventing her from running in the 2027 presidential election.
In a post on Truth Social late Thursday, Trump declared Le Pen a victim of a "witch hunt." He asserted that the prosecution of Le Pen was orchestrated by "European Leftists using Lawfare to silence Free Speech, and censor their Political Opponent."
"It is the same 'playbook' that was used against me by a group of Lunatics and Losers, like Norm Eisen, Andrew Weissmann, and Lisa Monaco," he remarked, referring to attorneys who were involved in litigation against him since his first term as president. Trump claims those proceedings were politically-driven.
Although Trump admitted he did not personally know Le Pen or the specifics of her case, which he assumed stemmed from a "bookkeeping" error, he expressed admiration for her resilience. He concluded, "It is all so bad for France, and the Great French People, no matter what side they are on. FREE MARINE LE PEN!"
Le Pen and several other senior members of her National Rally (RN) party were found guilty of misappropriating EU funds intended to support European Parliament members for domestic party activities. The offenses occurred between 2004 and 2016, when she was the leader of RN.
Several foreign political leaders criticized the ruling as a blow to democracy in France. Trump previouslydescribedit as "a very big deal." Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni contended that the sentence "takes away representation from millions of citizens," while her Hungarian counterpart, Viktor Orban, expressed his solidarity with Le Pen by posting "Je suis Marine!"
Le Pen characterized the ruling as "political," asserting that it reflected a "lower court judge" depriving French voters of the opportunity to back their preferred presidential candidate.
(RT.com)
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