Jordan Bardella Rules Out Trump Endorsement for 2027 French Election
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- Jordan Bardella, leader of France's National Rally, has rejected the idea of seeking Donald Trump's endorsement for the 2027 presidential election, citing the US president's unpredictable nature and shifting policies.
- Bardella stated his party seeks only the support of French voters.
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Jordan Bardella, leader of France's National Rally, is seen as a potential successor to Marine Le Pen, who faces a ban from public office. Bardella's comments reflect a shift in his stance on Donald Trump.
Jordan Bardella, the leader of France’s largest opposition party, the National Rally (RN), has ruled out seeking an endorsement from US President Donald Trump for the 2027 presidential election, describing him as unpredictable and increasingly hard to read.
The 30-year-old Euroskeptic and anti-immigration politician is widely seen as the favorite to replace Marine Le Pen if she is barred from running. The longtime RN leader was convicted last year of misusing EU funds and banned from holding public office for five years. She denies wrongdoing, and a court is due to rule on her appeal in July.
In an interview with Politico released on Monday, Bardella described Trump’s behavior as “not only erratic but also extremely unsteady and constantly shifting.” Asked how he views the US president, Bardella described him as inconsistent, quipping: “There’s [his] Monday attitude, a Tuesday attitude, a Wednesday attitude.”
Bardella dismissed any suggestion that he might seek Trump’s backing, despite Trump’s history of supporting like-minded politicians abroad, including Poland’s Karol Nawrocki and Hungary’s Viktor Orban.
“The only support Marine Le Pen and I seek is that of the French people and French voters,” he said, adding that he has “no need for outside backing” and no intention of opening the door to “any form of foreign interference.”
The remarks mark a shift from Bardella’s earlier praise of Trump, whom he publicly admired for his energy and political success. According to the French politician, Trump’s second term has departed sharply from the first in no longer prioritizing domestic interests but rather being shaped by a vision of the US as “an empire with a dominant influence over the Western Hemisphere.”
That makes Trump “more dangerous” and creates uncertainty across Europe, which can no longer rely on Washington unreservedly. Bardella pointed to Trump’s tariff threats, which led to last year’s US-EU trade deal – an arrangement he described as “economic, financial and industrial vassalage.”
Relations between Washington and its European allies have been strained since Trump returned to office in 2025, with recurring disputes over trade, defense spending, digital regulation and Ukraine. Trump has repeatedly accused European NATO members of free-riding on US security guarantees while threatening new tariffs on the bloc. On Monday, he told the New York Post he would impose 100% tariffs on French wine unless Paris scrapped its digital services tax targeting revenues generated by US tech giants.
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Trump may retaliate against France over digital tax and wine tariffs.
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- Will Bardella's stance alienate Trump supporters in France?
- How will Trump react to Bardella's rejection?
- Will Le Pen's appeal ruling impact Bardella's candidacy?





