Jean-Marie Le Pen has fun with neo-Nazis before the opening of the largely missed trial

Victor Boolen

Jean-Marie Le Pen has fun with neo-Nazis before the opening of the largely missed trial

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These videos show Le Pen performing a piece inspired by his controversial comments from 1997. The chorus is inspired by anti-gay statements made by the former president of the National Front in 1997 “I’ll make you run the redhead, I’ll catch you, I won’t go very far” …

Band leader Renaud Mannheim describes this song as a tribute to Jean-Marie Le Pen, who is “brilliant” in their eyes.

Marine Le Pen will file a complaint on charges of exploiting vulnerability

Jean-Marie Le Pen, currently accused of embezzling public funds, will not appear in court, as his cognitive abilities are greatly impaired, according to medical certificates. Following these discoveries, Marine Le Pen announced her intention to file a complaint on charges of exploiting weakness, believing that the musicians took advantage of her father’s weakness.

In the videos, other neo-Nazi figures were present, in particular Thomas Joly, head of the Parti de France, a Petain-inspired movement founded in 2009. Joly explained to Mediapart that it was a “friendly visit” in a private setting, during which the group sang the song dedicated to Le Pen vocally. .

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