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Far-right Le Pen backs ‘Everything but Hilary’

France's far-right National Front party leader, Marine Le Pen, voiced support for U.S. Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump on Wednesday, saying his Democratic rival Hillary Clinton would bring war and hardship to the world.

France's far right National Front political party leader Marine Le Pen reacts after delivering her speech as part of the National Front's annual May Day rally in Paris, France, May 1, 2016.
France's far right National Front political party leader Marine Le Pen reacts after delivering her speech as part of the National Front's annual May Day rally in Paris, France, May 1, 2016. REUTERS/Charles Platiau
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Le Pen is a candidate in France's April 2017 presidential election. While her increasingly popular party thrives on anti-immigration sentiment, she has been more careful in her speeches than Trump has been so as to make her party more mainstream.

"As far as France's best interest is concerned it's, 'Everything but Hillary Clinton'," Le Pen told CNN in an interview hen asked which U.S. candidate she would support.

"It's everything but Hillary Clinton because I believe Hillary Clinton means war, Hillary Clinton means devastation, destabilizing the world, economic choices that would be devastating for my people, geostrategic choices that would lead to global conflicts."

Opinion polls see Le Pen making it to an early May run-off in France's presidential election but losing that second round to a mainstream candidate as a majority of voters do not want her as president, despite her growing popularity.

She shares with Trump a strategy that banks on presenting herself as "anti-system."

"What we have in common is that we're not insiders, we are not taking part in the 'system', we depend on no one and do not take our orders from any financial institutions," she told CNN in the interview taped and released on Wednesday.

Trump has been rebuked by opponents for his proposal to temporarily ban Muslims from entering the United States. He has faced criticism even from within his own party for comments seen as insulting women, Muslims and Mexican immigrants.

 

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