Marine Le Pen, France
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Her criticisms of France’s judiciary echoed his grievances against American courts.
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“This is not a judicial decision, it’s a political decision,” she said.
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Far-right French politician Marine Le Pen, who was convicted last week of embezzling public funds and banned from running for office, stood unshaken before a sea of French flags in Paris on Sunday.
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A French anti-racism group filed has filed a legal complaint against the far-right fringe group Luminis Paris after it distributed graphic flyers calling for action against foreigners near a rally for Marine Le Pen.
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