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French Politician Demands America Returns The Statue Of Liberty After 140 Years

French politician’s demand for the Statue of Liberty exposed.

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A bombshell demand has been made by French politician Raphael Glucksmann.

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The appeal of the Statue of Liberty clarified.

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The Statue of Liberty has appeared in numerous movies, including Planet of the Apes (1968) and Independence Day (1996).

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In The Day After Tomorrow (2004), it symbolized the destruction of New York City due to climate change.

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The statue made an appearance in X-Men: Days of Future Past (2014), representing a pivotal moment in the plot.

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In 2011, the original torch was moved to the museum on Liberty Island, and a replica was placed in its place.

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Annually, approximately 4 million people visit the Statue of Liberty, making it one of New York City’s top tourist attractions.

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The Statue of Liberty is part of the Statue of Liberty National Monument, which also includes Ellis Island.

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The statue often serves as the backdrop for major events, such as New Year’s Eve celebrations and national holidays.

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It has become a universal symbol of freedom, hope, and solidarity across the world.

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History of Statue of Liberty chronicled.

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The French origins of Lady Liberty go deep—designed by famed French sculptor Auguste Bartholdi.

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The statue was first conceived in 1865 by political thinker Edouard de Laboulaye.

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Laboulaye envisioned the statue as a monument to mark the centennial of U.S. independence and symbolize the enduring bond between France and America.

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Fast forward to 1885, the colossal statue was completed and shipped to the U.S.

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It was erected on Bedloe’s Island (now Liberty Island) in New York Harbor.

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The statue’s message of freedom quickly resonated with immigrants arriving in the U.S.

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Tensions between the U.S. and France highlighted.

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Glucksmann’s bold demand comes in the midst of rising tensions between the U.S. and France.

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Political and economic disputes between the two nations have reached a boiling point.

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Glucksmann’s rhetoric came after the U.S. president implemented controversial tariffs on European steel and aluminum, igniting a trade war with the EU, particularly France.

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The stakes escalated when Trump announced a massive 200 percent tariff on French wines, champagne, and other European imports—further straining relations between the two countries.

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Raphael Glucksmann’s demands revealed.

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Now, Raphael Glucksmann is calling for the return of the Statue of Liberty to France after more than 140 years on U.S. soil

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The statue has long been a symbol of American freedom and democracy.

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But now, a prominent French voice is challenging its American home, demanding it be sent back to its origins.

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Glucksmann’s demand to return the statue to France is clearly linked to the escalating political climate between the two nations.

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A frustrated backlash against the U.S. administration under Donald Trump is at the core of his comments.

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At a convention of his Place Publique movement, Glucksmann did not mince words.

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He spoke directly to the U.S., saying, “Give us back the Statue of Liberty… we gave it to you as a gift, but apparently you despise it.”

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In a heated speech, Glucksmann lashed out at the U.S. for its treatment of scientific research and freedom, accusing the Trump administration of undermining core values symbolized by the statue.

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Not holding back, he continued: “We’re going to say to the Americans who have chosen to side with the tyrants… ‘Give us back the Statue of Liberty’.”

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Glucksmann’s frustration doesn’t stop at tariffs.

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He also criticized Trump’s handling of the Ukraine-Russia conflict and his decision to slash funding to U.S. research institutions.

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To make matters worse, Glucksmann suggested that the U.S. had taken liberties with more than just the statue, not valuing the research and innovation that once made the country a global powerhouse.

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The tension continues.

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With this bombshell demand, the Statue of Liberty might just become the focal point of one of the most charged diplomatic disputes of the century.

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