Brigitte’s Penis: Picking up where Candace left off

ER Editor: Here’s how they keep those narratives alive. We swear there are white hats working at the Daily Mail and in the French govt. If you don’t want people to know something, you keep your mouth shut, whether that be the famous person or a MSM outlet. You don’t launch your own lawsuit against a group of indy media people, including Candace, who will get to advertise all the things you want to hide, nor do you write a story about it. As well as advertise that free French citizens are having their right to free speech attacked.

Le Media en 4-4-2 picked this up today. Browsers will translate.

As you read through the story below, especially the title, try not to fall about laughing. It’s doubtful we’ve seen the original Macron and deep state operative ‘Brigitte’ for a very long time. Photo comparisons don’t show exactly the same people. Ditto for pedophile-supporting former justice minister, Éric Dupond-Moretti.

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Brigitte Macron was worried ‘her trousers would bulge between her legs in public’ in case it further fuelled ludicrous rumours she was born a man, friend claims

Brigitte Macron has expressed fear that her trousers might bulge between her legs in public because that may fuel the ludicrous rumours that she was born a man, according to a close friend.

The comment, first told to RTL Radio and reported by Bild, was shared by former Justice Minister Éric Dupond-Moretti, who highlighted the impact the bizarre conspiracy theory has had on the French first lady’s mental health.

Ten people stood trial in Paris on October 27 and October 28 for the alleged cyber-harassment of President Emmanuel Macron‘s wife, in the latest legal action sparked by false claims that she is a transgender woman.

The eight men and two women, aged 41 to 60, are accused of making numerous malicious comments about Mrs Macron’s gender and sexuality, even equating her 25-year age difference with her husband to ‘paedophilia’.

The French first lady filed a complaint in August 2024 that led to an investigation into cyber-harassment and arrests in December 2024 and February 2025.

In testimony to police investigators, Mrs Macron said: ‘Every time I am abroad, people talk to me about [the rumour]. There is not a single head of state’s spouse who is not aware of it.’

She was not present at the trial, but the court heard how the alleged harassment led to a ‘serious deterioration in her physical and mental health’.

Her daughter, Tiphaine Auziere, was present and revealed the cruel taunts Mrs Macron’s grandchildren have had to face because of the ‘horrible things said about her’.

She said: ‘This has repercussions on her children and grandchildren. They hear things at school such as: “Your grandmother is a man.” I don’t know how to make it stop.’

Among the defendants was Aurelien Poirson-Atlan, 41, a publicist known on social media as ‘Zoe Sagan’ and often linked with conspiracy theory circles, who claimed on the sidelines of the trial that he was the one being harassed.

Jerome C. 55, told the court he was exercising his right to ‘freedom of speech’ and ‘satire’ when he posted or re-posted on social media.

Bertrand S., 56, said the trial was targeting his ‘freedom to think’ faced with the ‘media deep state’.

The defendants also included a woman already the subject of a libel complaint filed by Brigitte Macron in 2022: Delphine J., 51, a self-proclaimed spiritual medium who goes by the pseudonym Amandine Roy.

In 2021, she posted a four-hour interview with self-described independent journalist Natacha Rey on her YouTube channel, alleging Mrs Macron, whose maiden name is Trogneux, had once been a man called Jean-Michel Trogneux – the name of her brother.

When Ms Auziere was asked whether she saw her uncle at the trial, she replied: ‘I saw him a few months ago and he was doing very well.’

The two women were ordered to pay damages to Mrs Macron and her brother in 2024 before the conviction was overturned on appeal.

The first lady has since taken the case to the country’s highest appeals court. (ER: As you do …)

Defendant Amandine Roy shows her convocation on her phone on the first day of the trial for sexist cyberbullying against Brigitte Macron, wife of French President Emmanuel Macron, at the Paris Court in Paris, France, 27 October 2025

Defendant Amandine Roy shows her convocation on her phone on the first day of the trial for sexist cyberbullying against Brigitte Macron, wife of French President Emmanuel Macron, at the Paris Court in Paris, France, 27 October 2025

When Roy appeared in the dock for her criminal trial, she was told by the presiding judge: ‘You are accused of the same offence as the other defendants, namely harassing Brigitte Macron online. This led to a serious deterioration in her physical and mental health.’

Mrs Macron, not in court, was represented by her barrister, Jean Ennochi.

Maud Marian, for Roy, said her client had merely ‘replied to other posts’ online, and had not trolled Mrs Macron directly.

All of the defendants deny any wrongdoing, and claim their right to free speech is being infringed because they attacked a senior member of the Paris political establishment.

Speaking to the court, Ms Auziere stated that her mother ‘has to pay attention to what she wears, how she holds herself, because she knows that her image can be distorted.’

The presidential couple filed a U.S. defamation lawsuit in July against conservative podcaster Candace Owens, who produced a series titled ‘Becoming Brigitte’, claiming she was born a man.

The couple are planning to offer ‘scientific’ and ‘photographic’ evidence proving that the first lady is not transgender, according to their U.S. lawyer. (ER: Stop it!)

CONTINUE  READING HERE

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