Macron to Present Scientific Proof in U.S. Court Demonstrating Brigitte's Biological Female Identity
French President and First Lady Take Legal Action Against Allegations of Biological Sex
In a surprising turn of events, French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte Macron have decided to take a stand against false claims that have been circulating since 2017. The allegations, which question Brigitte Macron's biological sex, have been causing distress and serving as a distraction to the French President.
Tom Clare, the Macrons' lawyer, has stated that these allegations are "incredibly upsetting" and a "distraction" to the French President. In a bid to set the record straight, the couple is preparing to submit photographic and scientific evidence to a US court. Clare has confirmed that there will be "expert testimony of a scientific nature" to demonstrate that the allegations are unfounded.
The origin of these allegations can be traced back to US podcaster Candace Owens, who has gained international attention for spreading these claims. Owens' documentary, Becoming Brigitte, alleges that Brigitte was born male under the name Jean-Michel Trogneux and transitioned to live as a woman, allegedly stealing her sibling's identity.
However, Miguel Trogneux, the brother of Brigitte Macron, has not publicly debunked the claims, reportedly due to his preference for privacy and avoiding media exposure.
Emmanuel Macron, in a strong show of support for his wife, pledged to fight "to the end" to defend both his honor and that of his wife against the false claims. Brigitte Macron is resolute in her determination to do what it takes to set the record straight about the allegations. If necessary, she is ready to open herself up in a public way to stop the allegations.
The Macrons' legal team has been working diligently to counter these allegations. Owens' legal team, on the other hand, has primarily focused on procedural defenses so far. The specific details of the expert testimony of a scientific nature have not been disclosed at this stage.
This controversy has sparked a debate, with some accusing France's First Lady of prejudice against transgender people by pursuing legal action against those claiming she was born male. However, the Macrons maintain that they are simply seeking to protect their reputation and privacy.
As the legal battle unfolds, the world watches with bated breath, hoping for a resolution that will bring an end to this long-standing controversy.