Le Pen Stands Firm: “I Felt No Offense” as Appeal Trial Kicks Off
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Le Pen Stands Firm: “I Felt No Offense” as Appeal Trial Kicks Off
France’s far-right leader Marine Le Pen maintained that she had “no sense” of causing any offense as her appeal trial officially opened on Tuesday. The proceedings follow accusations related to the dissemination of graphic images on social media, a case that has drawn significant public and political attention. Le Pen’s defense challenges the initial verdict, [...]
Ultraright leader Marine Le Pen said this Tuesday that she doesn't have the feeling of having...
Judged on appeal alongside other members of the National Rally, Marine Le Pen took advantage of her short speaking time, at the opening of the trial, to affirm that she had never had "the feeling of committing any crime"
The leader of the French ultra-right admits that she could have committed a crime, but without knowing that she did so.
Marine Le Pen spoke on the first day of her trial. Marine Le Pen assured Tuesday that she had "not the feeling that she had committed the slightest...
The Deputy National Assembly of the Pas-de-Calais, Marine Le Pen, at the end of the first day of his trial on appeal in the case of parliamentary assistants of the Front national, at the court of Paris, on 13 January 2026. THOMAS SAMSON/AFP Marine Le Pen, followed as one man by its 11 co-prevenants, has significantly changed his line...
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