French expatriates between despair and resignation after Donald Trump’s victory

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From Seattle to New York, passing through Texas and Minnesota, the French living⁤ in the​ United States indulge in Le Figaro the day after the billionaire’s accession ⁢to the White House.

On​ the other⁢ end of​ the line, George’s voice ‌is tired. The ⁢time difference⁤ perhaps, Donald Trump’s victory certainly. This French ‍professor lives⁢ in Lakewood, a⁤ small town in Washington state, on the⁢ west coast of the United States. Here, as in every ⁢election for more ​than⁤ 30 years, the Democrats prevailed. The Kamala Harris-Tim Walz couple obtained 58.6% of‌ the ​votes. 10 points more than ‍Donald Trump-JD Vance. “But America doesn’t⁣ think‍ like ⁣us”breathes the expatriate ‌who has lived in Uncle Sam’s country for 35 years. Father of two ​teenagers, George​ struggles to imagine his next‌ years under Donald Trump’s presidency. “I thought we were done with him, that the ​attack on the Capitol had buried this man’s chances of reorienting this country.”is divided ⁤between two heavy silences that a television ⁤on in the background struggles to fill. “Four years will be a long time”he concluded before quickly hanging ⁤up, apologizing.

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