Trump's 'excesses' are sickening, says Hollande
The French leader was referring to a feud between Trump and the Muslim parents of a slain US soldier
French President Francois Hollande on Tuesday slammed the "excesses" of US Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump as sickening.
"His excesses make you want to retch, even in the United States, especially when -- as was Donald Trump's case -- he speaks ill of a soldier, of the memory of a soldier," Hollande told journalists in Paris.
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The French leader was referring to a feud between Trump and the Muslim parents of a slain US soldier, which has shaken the presidential campaign just three months before the November vote.
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Hollande criticised Trump's "hurtful and humiliating comments".
"Democracy is also at stake, as we see more and more people tempted by authoritarianism," he said, "especially" in the United States.
"Should the American people choose Trump, there will be consequences, because a US election is a global election," he added.
"His excesses make you want to retch, even in the United States, especially when -- as was Donald Trump's case -- he speaks ill of a soldier, of the memory of a soldier," Hollande told journalists in Paris.
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The French leader was referring to a feud between Trump and the Muslim parents of a slain US soldier, which has shaken the presidential campaign just three months before the November vote.
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Hollande criticised Trump's "hurtful and humiliating comments".
"Democracy is also at stake, as we see more and more people tempted by authoritarianism," he said, "especially" in the United States.
"Should the American people choose Trump, there will be consequences, because a US election is a global election," he added.