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Apolline de Malherbe received Jean-Philippe Tanguy on BFMTV on January 10, 2025. But now the journalist has simply lost her footing.

"Pardon, aidez-moi" : Apolline de Malherbe perd pied dès les premières minutes de son interview

© BFMTV Apolline de Malherbe received Jean-Philippe Tanguy on BFMTV on January 10, 2025. But now the journalist has simply lost her footing.

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  • This Friday, January 10, 2025, Apolline de Malherbe received Jean-Philippe Tanguy on the BFMTV set
  • But the journalist quickly lost her footing
  • In fact, she even asked her guest to help her

This Friday, January 10, 2025, Apolline de Malherbe received Jean-Philippe Tanguy, deputy of the National Rally on BFMTV. The opportunity for the journalist to discuss the case of the Algerian influencer Doualemn, arrested after publishing a video calling for violence against the French.

If he had been expelled from France on Thursday, January 9, now the Algerian authorities have sent him back to French soil. “Here we have a man who utters threats and remarks that are abominably hateful to the place of France and the French, she begins by indicating before continuing: “It is reported by the mayor of… of…”, she continues, losing her words. 

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Apolline de Malherbe searches for her words

The BFMTV journalist then asks “Jean-Philippe Tanguy to give her a hand: “Excuse me, help me… Montpellier, reported by the mayor of Montpellier. He is immediately in the sights of the Ministry of the Interior, arrested. Two days later, he is expelled. There is a form of efficiency. Except that at the gates of Algeria, he is sent back to France. What do we do ?”,she asks her guest.

What the RN MP decides: “There are immediate retaliations to be taken against Algeria. The National Rally, Marine Le Pen, have been proposing them for a long time. Suspension of all visas, suspension of development aid and suspension, if necessary, of financial flows. 

The journalist pushes her guest in his entrenchments

Apolline de Malherbe then cuts him off: “No, but here, we have to clarify things: he is Algerian, he is not French, he only has a right of residence”, she reminds us. An observation that the politician also makes: “We cannot force the Algerian border, because it does not exist. Everything we can do,…”.

But once again, Jean-Philippe Tanguy is cut off : “But what would you do? You wouldn't do anything more ?”. “To get it back is one thing, not to take retaliatory measures against Algeria for a long time, particularly financial measures. The Algerian regime is a weak regime, that's why. It is a regime that only partially survives on money sent from France, says the RN deputy.

Teilor Stone

By Teilor Stone

Teilor Stone has been a reporter on the news desk since 2013. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining Thesaxon , Teilor Stone worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella. To get in touch, contact me through my teilor@nizhtimes.com 1-800-268-7116