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Conspiracy theorists and Russian propagandists are spreading the false viral claim that French President Emmanuel Macron was caught hiding a bag of cocaine during his train journey to Ukraine.
Unsubstantiated claims of supposed cocaine use by French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz on a ...
Unsubstantiated claims of supposed cocaine use by French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz on a ...
Conspiracy theorist Alex Jones seized on a May 9 video of a train car meeting among three European leaders to claim they had ...
High-resolution photos revealed a tissue, not drugs, in front of Macron and Merz, debunking Jones' claim. Russian ...
A paper tissue is seen on the table in a video showing three European leaders as they travelled to meet Volodymyr Zelenskiy ...
French President Emmanuel Macron is desperately trying to stamp out rumors that he was caught with cocaine on a diplomatic visit to Ukraine. A viral video shows […] ...
Fox News co-host Julie Banderas and Fox News host Jesse Watters discuss the controversy over a suspicious bag around French Prime Minister Emmanuel Macron on ‘Jesse Watters Primetime.’ ...
France has shut down a wild conspiracy peddled by the Russian foreign ministry that Europe’s leaders were doing cocaine together on a train into Ukraine. The claims centre on a video in which French ...
See the sources for this fact-check Conspiracy theorist Alex Jones seized on a May 9 video of a train car meeting among three European leaders to claim they had used drugs and were trying to hide it.
French media is shutting down a wave of social media rumors claiming President Emmanuel Macron was caught with a bag of cocaine during a recent train ride to Ukraine. The moment, filmed as reporters ...
Prime Minister Keir Starmer, Emmanuel Macron and Chancellor Friedrich Merz onboard a train to Kyiv, 9 May 2025.