France's first 'First Lady' is obviously a woman. Right?
Brigitte Macron has brought forward her libel trial against Natacha Rey, who made bizarre claims that the French First lady was born a man.
The hearing has been moved from March 2025 to June 19, 2024, at the request of Macron's lawyer following Rey's claims that she was born under the name Jean-Michel Trogneux.
Since the interview with Rey, 48, on a
YouTube channel at the end of 2021, lawyer Jean Ennochi said the rumours surrounding French President
Emmanuel Macron's 70-year-old wife had continued to be fuelled.
Ennochi therefore requested the hearing to be sped up, as concerns around how the rumours have spread beyond France and into the United States have arisen.
He also said: 'In recent weeks, particularly internationally, via the Trumpist influencer Candace Owens, who relayed, I felt that the harm to my clients was increasing day by day'.
Comment: And her father, according to the theory, is Brigitte Macron.
Here's
the full theory translated into English.
As part of this new tack from the Elysee of 'meeting the crisis head-on', which was apparently spurred by Candace Owens bringing it to the anglosphere's attention in March, French TV is about to air a special series on France's First Lady.
Maybe it will publish, for the first time, some photos of Brigitte in her youth?
Comment: Maybe the real trauma was realizing that the majority of injuries and fatalities were due to the actions of the IDF, the 'invincible' force that was supposed to protect them? An if you speak out about what you know, you will be shunned and silenced.