The freedom to return to France has created a call to cross the state unnoticed, a multimedia of sculpture and has sparked the war war between a member of a European Parliament and the White House.
Raphaël Glucksmann, one of the 79 members of the European Parliament of Frédéric August de Freedom, made the references to its sender, about the references to the loyalty of President Trump on the left side of the Center, on Sunday, March 16 March.
While it was a remark in a political event in France, however, Karoline Leavitt podium found the podium Karoline, whether a journalist asked him whether the evil gift would return to him.
So Liberty’s Statue will be sitting in the port of New York in October 1886, dissolved, dissolved, and sent to France during the Atlantic?
“Not entirely,” Levitt said. “It would be a reminder about this low-level French policy due to the United States of America, that the French do not speak German right now, so our great country should be grateful.”
In response to Leavitt’s Jabs, Glucksmann published a statement about X, in English, by clarifying calls for the symbolic residence of the state.
“No one, of course, will come to steal the statue of freedom,” Glucksmann said. “The statue is yours, but it belongs to everyone who embodies everyone. And if the free world no longer interests your government, then we take the flashlight in Europe.”
The state, the New York Harbor Horizon apparatus, was thought to celebrate the centenary of the declaration of independence and celebrating the abolition of slavery as a gift.
France drilled in public funds by the exhibition and auctions of the Benefit of the American Foundation to build the foundation base, making the correct call for donations made by Joseph Pulitzer in his newspaper. New York World.
It represents the “powerful woman” that declares a powerful woman who has a “new” woman “with the American Funded Pedestal” Colossus “.
However, Glucksmann argues, the United States has taken out of the values of the state registration values.
“We are counting on you,” Glucksmann wrote.