France’s right-wing supporters rally in Paris against Le Pen’s conviction
- Jordan Bardella called for a Paris rally to protest Marine Le Pen's ban from public office.
- A court ruling determined Le Pen was at the center of an EU funds embezzlement operation.
- The ruling banned Le Pen from running for office and included a fine of 82,635 euros.
- Le Pen stated a "nuclear bomb" targeted her party; Trump called the conviction a "very big deal".
- The ruling has sparked outrage, and the National Rally party will fight to have Le Pen as a candidate.
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'A SEA Of FLAGS': French Citizens Come Out ‘En Masse’ To Support Marine Le Pen After Bogus Conviction and Election Ban
In a powerful display of unity, tens of thousands of French citizens rallied in Paris to support Marine Le Pen following her controversial court ruling. This event underscores the fervent political climate ahead of the 2027 Presidential Election.
Far-Right Leader Stirs Conviction Outrage
Convicted of embezzling public funds and barred from running for office, far-right politician Marine Le Pen stood unshaken before a sea of French flags in Paris on Sunday. "For 30 years I have fought against injustice," she told the crowd. "And I will continue to fight." Thousands of supporters gathered...
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