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France’s Glucksmann Calls for Statue of Liberty’s Return, Criticizing U.S. Policies

The White House rebuffed the symbolic demand, emphasizing historical gratitude and dismissing it as politically motivated.

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«Elle sera très bien ici, chez nous»: Raphaël Glucksmann demande aux Américains de rendre la statue de la Liberté

Overview

  • Raphaël Glucksmann, leader of Place Publique, called for the Statue of Liberty to be returned to France, accusing the U.S. under Donald Trump of abandoning democratic values.
  • Glucksmann criticized the U.S. for its reduced support for Ukraine in its conflict with Russia and alleged alignment with authoritarian regimes.
  • The Statue of Liberty, a gift from France in 1886 symbolizing freedom and friendship, remains a legally owned and iconic U.S. national symbol.
  • The White House responded sharply, stating France should be grateful for U.S. contributions during World War II and dismissing Glucksmann as an unknown politician.
  • The exchange has highlighted broader tensions in U.S.-France relations and differing views on democratic leadership and global responsibilities.