French Senator Claude Malhuret, described by the New York Times as "Trump's European nemesis," delivered a scathing indictment of President Donald Trump's second-term administration on Wednesday.
Malhuret criticized Trump's cabinet appointments, characterizing them as unqualified and serving personal interests.
He linked the Iran war to Trump's appearance in the Epstein files and condemned Congress for failing to impeach Trump for alleged constitutional violations. Malhuret invoked a Turkish proverb stating that when a clown enters a palace, the palace becomes a circus.
He documented Trump's alleged pattern of self-dealing across multiple countries, referencing Qatar investments and market manipulation benefiting select insiders. Malhuret argued such conflicts of interest would trigger immediate impeachment proceedings in France but remain unaddressed in the United States.
He expressed dismay that Congress has not pursued removal despite what he characterized as clear violations of law and constitutional duty.
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