Anne-Sophie Lapix looks back on her last interview with Jordan Bardella

Jordan Bardella and Anne-Sophie Lapix
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The 2 journalist had reframed her political guest who had not answered her question on the financing of the expulsion of the OQTF.

“What about Philippine’s cost of living?”. This was Jordan Bardella’s response when on September 26, Anne-Sophie Lapix questioned him in her 8 p.m. news on France 2 about the financing of the expulsion of the 130,000 people under OQTF in France.

She replied to her guest: “the cost of living in Filipina, it is priceless for everyone”. The President of the National Rally then described the journalist as “prosecutor” on his social networks.

“Perhaps I am wrong to ask questions hoping to have answers”estimates Anne-Sophie Lapix this evening, guest of “C l’hebdo” on France 5. “There, Jordan Bardella relies on a question to have this comment that he wanted to have from the start. It’s funny because when he arrived, he was very friendly when he arrived on set, he said to me “you really need to prepare your sentences well”»she continues.

A well-prepared sentence

The politician is aware that his few minutes on air are precious. “In fact, she prepared her sentence well. It didn’t correspond at all to the question I asked him.”adds Anne-Sophie Lapix.

“I think I got a little carried away”however, recognizes the journalist before explaining: “I didn’t want to get carried away, but I find it a little harsh to bring out something so sensitive to an almost technical question because, what’s more, there is an answer. There is a bill that has been tabled by the RN which plans to finance these expulsions by increasing the tobacco tax. I wanted to see what he was going to tell me about this and there, he took the opportunity to return to a register of emotion. And I think it’s not good.”.

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