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French President Emmanuel Macron blasted online provocateur Candace Owens as a liar who “knew very well that she was spreading false information” about his wife Brigitte being born male. The French leader criticized Owens in his first public comments since filing a defamation suit in Delaware last month,
French President Emmanuel Macron was adamant in an interview with a French magazine about the defamation lawsuit he and his wife Brigitte Macron filed against far-right podcaster Candace Owens for her repeated claims that the First Lady of France was secretly born male,
In the first interview since filing the lawsuit, Macron told Paris Match that he feels the spread of false information across the U.S. is out of control. “This has become so widespread in the United States that we had to react,” he said in French. “It’s a question of having the truth respected.”
Candace Owens has escalated her growing feud with French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte, RadarOnline.com can report, after the world leader defended the defamation lawsuit he's slapped her with. The French first couple has sued Owens for repeatedly claiming Brigitte was born a man.
During the talks, Macron shared his assessment of recent meetings held between the leaders of Europe, the US, and Ukraine in Washington. He later told the media that he and Modi had coordinated their positions on the war in Ukraine.
French President Emmanuel Macron has acknowledged the violence committed by his country's forces in Cameroon during and after the Central African nation's struggle for independence. It followed a joint report by Cameroonian and French historians examining France's suppression of independence movements from 1945 to 1971.
This has become so widespread in the United States that we had to react,’ the French president says in his first public remarks about the case
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National Security Journal on MSNMacron’s Dire Warning: Next 15 Days Are ‘Absolutely Critical’ for Ukraine’s Future
French President Emmanuel Macron has issued a stark warning, stating the next 15 days are “absolutely critical” for defining the security guarantees offered to Ukraine. -Following a high-level summit in Washington with President Trump and other European leaders,