Marine Le Pen, leader of France’s far-right National Front party, took a break from her presidential campaign to make a surprise visit to Trump Tower on Thursday.
Reporters staking out the residence of Donald Trump spotted Ms. Le Pen having coffee with three men in the basement of Trump Tower.
Ms. Le Pen declined to say whether she was in New York to meet with the president-elect. A National Front spokesman said Ms. Le Pen was on a “private trip,” declining to further comment.
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Marine Le Pen, leader of France’s far-right National Front party, took a break from her presidential campaign to make a surprise visit to Trump Tower on Thursday.
Reporters staking out the residence of Donald Trump spotted Ms. Le Pen having coffee with three men in the basement of Trump Tower.
Ms. Le Pen declined to say whether she was in New York to meet with the president-elect. A National Front spokesman said Ms. Le Pen was on a “private trip,” declining to further comment.
Read the whole story from The Wall Street Journal.
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