Paul, a libertarian and favourite of the right-wing Tea Party movement, officially cancelled because of a clash of engagements, although the vice-president of Le Pen’s Front National (FN), Louis Aliot, said Monday that he might have been advised not to see his chief.
The meeting was the only concrete date made public before Le Pen set off, leading some French media to predict a fiasco.
But Aliot insisted that Le Pen would meet Congressmen, including one unnamed Democart “who does not follow the majority opinion of his camp”.
Asked if she hoped the trip would raise her international profile, Le Pen replied that there was no need “since I was named as one of the world’s 100 most influential people by Time magazine a few weeks ago”.
The meeting was the only concrete date made public before Le Pen set off, leading some French media to predict a fiasco.
But Aliot insisted that Le Pen would meet Congressmen, including one unnamed Democart “who does not follow the majority opinion of his camp”.
Other dates on the agenda are:
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