Nicolas Sarkozy Faces Isolation in Paris Prison Amid Corruption Sentence
Nicolas Sarkozy is set to serve a five-year prison sentence in solitary confinement at La Santé prison for accepting illicit funds from Gaddafi’s regime, spotlighting deep-rooted corruption at the highest levels of European governance.
As Nicolas Sarkozy prepares to enter La Santé prison next Tuesday to serve a five-year sentence for corruption tied to his 2007 presidential campaign, American patriots must take notice. This high-profile conviction, involving bribery from Muammar Gaddafi’s Libyan regime, underscores the dangers of foreign influence and globalist interference—issues that resonate deeply with our America First commitment to national sovereignty. Why Isolation Signals Serious Accountability Sarkozy will be held in isolation, separated from other inmates due to both his notorious political status and concerns about safety given his age of 70. This decision dispels earlier proposals to place him among vulnerable...
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