Trump calls for Marine Le Pen to be freed
- U.S. President Donald Trump expressed support for Marine Le Pen after she was convicted of embezzling European Union funds and banned from holding office for five years.
- Le Pen received a four-year prison sentence with two years suspended and was fined €100,000 after the court ruling, which has caused turmoil in French politics.
- Trump labeled the charges against Le Pen as a 'Witch Hunt' on Truth Social, drawing parallels to his own legal troubles and criticizing the ruling as politically motivated.
- The judge in Le Pen's case described her actions as a 'serious and lasting attack on the rules of democratic life in Europe,' highlighting the political implications of the ruling.
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Le Pen: Fair Conviction or Political Persecution?
Marine Le Pen was sentenced to 4 years in prison and 5 years of ineligibility. The judgment of the Paris Court takes effect immediately, calling into question your bid for the 2027 presidential elections. The Le Pen content: fair condemnation or political persecution? It appears first in Jornal i.
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