France-US division deepens after right-wing activist’s murder

Feb 24, 2026 - 18:40
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France-US division deepens after right-wing activist’s murder

Washington’s Ambassador in Paris, Charles Kushner, has been banned from directly accessing French lawmakers or government officials

France has blocked US Ambassador Charles Kushner from direct government access after he ignored a summons to the Foreign Ministry to explain American comments on the death of right-wing activist Quentin Deranque.

French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot summoned Kushner to the Quai d’Orsay after Washington warned of rising “violent radical leftism” in France. The ambassador failed to show, reportedly citing personal commitments and sending an embassy official instead. Barrot deemed the no-show a breach of protocol and ordered for Kushner to be denied government access, according to a Foreign Ministry statement cited by French media.

“In light of this apparent failure to grasp the basic requirements of the ambassadorial mission and the honor of representing one’s country, the minister [Barrot] has requested that he [Kushner] no longer be allowed direct access to members of the French government,” the ministry said.

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France summons US envoy over ‘violent radical leftism’ warning

The move effectively renders Kushner persona non grata, stopping short of expulsion. He will be barred from direct contact with French cabinet ministers and senior officials, with communication limited to lower-level technical channels. The ban can be lifted if Kushner presents himself at the ministry, the statement added.

The diplomatic row erupted after Quentin Deranque, a 23-year-old student and member of the nationalist group Audace Lyon, died on February 14 from head injuries sustained in a brawl with alleged left-wing activists. His death sparked outrage in France, deepening political polarization ahead of local elections in March and a presidential vote next year, with polls showing potential gains for the right-wing National Rally.

In a post on X, the US State Department Bureau of Counterterrorism said Deranque’s death “should concern us all,” warning that “violent radical leftism is on the rise” and poses a threat to public safety. State Department Undersecretary for Public Diplomacy Sarah Rogers said the killing showed “why we treat political violence – terrorism – so harshly.”

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A march paying tribute to Quentin Deranque, a nationalist activist who died after a clash with left-wing militants, Lyon, France, February 21, 2026.
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Paris viewed the remarks as interference in its domestic affairs, with Barrot saying on Sunday: “We reject any instrumentalization of this tragedy… We have no lessons to learn, particularly on the issue of violence, from the international reactionary movement.”

It is not the first time Kushner, whose son Jared is married to US President Donald Trump’s daughter Ivanka, has skipped an official summons. Last August, he angered French officials with a letter to President Emmanuel Macron alleging France had not done enough to combat anti-Semitism. He again failed to attend the summons, though no punitive measures followed.

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