French Presidential Hopeful Slammed for Waving Gun at Journalists

© REUTERS / ERIC GAILLARDFrench right-wing commentator Eric Zemmour attends a meeting for the promotion of his new book "La France n'a pas dit son dernier mot" (France has not yet said its last word) in Beziers, France, October 16, 2021.
French right-wing commentator Eric Zemmour attends a meeting for the promotion of his new book La France n'a pas dit son dernier mot (France has not yet said its last word) in Beziers, France, October 16, 2021. - Sputnik International, 1920, 21.10.2021
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Eric Zemmour reportedly claimed that the gun incident was merely a joke and that “there was no political message or threat.”
Eric Zemmour, the French right-wing pundit and possible candidate in the country's upcoming presidential elections, has come under fire after he waved a gun at journalists at the Milipol arms fair in Paris, according to AFP.
During said incident, Zemmour pointed the weapon at reporters and told them with a smile: "It's serious now, eh? Get back, move."
“Aiming at journalists with a weapon and telling them to "back off!" Is not funny,” French junior Interior Minister Marlene Schiappa said as quoted by The Daily Mail. “It is horrifying. Especially after having seriously said that he wanted to ‘reduce the power of the media.’ In a democracy, press freedom is no joke and should never be threatened.”
According to the newspaper, Zemmour has since claimed that the incident was merely a joke, and that “there was no political message or threat.”
“When people attack me, I hit three times very hard,” he said “Let them be warned.”
Zemmour also reportedly slammed Schiappa for her reaction, branding her an “imbecile," “grotesque,” and “ridiculous."
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