The French euro division said on Sunday that France should reclaim the Statue of Liberty, as it does not represent the value that France has led to its offering statues.

“We will give back the statue of freedom to us,” stated left politician Rafael Gluxman in the customs of the public centre-left movement of his place.
“We’re going to tell the Americans who fired the researchers to demand scientific freedom from the tyrant and the Americans who chose to be on their side. “Give me the Statue of Liberty back.”
“‘We gave it to you as a gift, but apparently you’re lightly splashing it, so here’s fine at home,” he added.
The Statue of Liberty was announced at the port of New York City on October 28, 1886. Designed by Frenchman Auguste Barthordi.
Paris has much smaller copies of the statue on a small island on the Seine River in Paris.
Glucksmann, a solid defender of Ukraine, has strongly criticised President Donald Trump’s radical change in US policies regarding the war.
He was also aiming to cut Trump to US research institutions.
“Secondly to Americans is, “If you want to fire the best researchers, then you want to fire all those who have made your country a major force in the world through their sense of freedom and innovation, their doubt and their preference for research, we will welcome them,” continues Glucksmann.
Since Trump returned to the White House in January, his government has slashed funding for federal research and tried to dismiss hundreds of federal workers working on health and climate research.
Glucksmann also criticised the French far-right leaders and accused them of being the “fan club” of Trump and billionaire Elon Musk.
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