Overview
- A White House representative confirmed that Beatrix von Storch and Joachim Paul met with U.S. government representatives during a visit to Washington.
- According to AfD and U.S. accounts, the talks included representatives from the National Security Council, the State Department, and the office of Vice President J.D. Vance.
- Both sides said discussions focused on democratic participation and election procedures in Germany, with Paul presented as a case example.
- There was no verified face-to-face meeting with Vice President Vance, according to reporting citing AfD sources.
- Paul was barred from the Ludwigshafen mayoral ballot by a 6:1 electoral committee vote over doubts about his constitutional loyalty and has filed a complaint with the Federal Constitutional Court, while the AfD delegation plans further meetings in Washington.