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French embassy fires witty riposte at Trump using viral Louvre ‘detective’

The French Embassy in the US delivered a witty online retort to President Donald Trump’s remark about French spies, using the viral Louvre “Fedora Man,” later revealed to be 15-year-old Pedro Delvaux.

November 15, 2025 / 15:35 IST
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French Embassy’s viral comeback
French Embassy’s viral comeback

The French Embassy in the United States has earned a wave of praise on social media after posting a sharp, humorous response to remarks made by American President Donald Trump. Drawing on the viral image of the so-called “detective” from the recent Louvre jewellery heist, the embassy delivered a pointed comeback after Trump appeared to make an offhand slight about the French.

During an interview on Fox News, host Laura Ingraham questioned Trump about the number of Chinese students enrolled at American universities, saying, "They are not the French, they are Chinese. They spy on us. They steal our intellectual property." Trump swiftly cut in, replying: "Do you think the French are better, really? I will tell you, I'm not so sure."

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As the clip circulated widely online, the French Embassy responded with a witty post featuring the now-famous “detective”, poking fun at Trump’s comments.

“Come on, we've got WAY BETTER spies than China,” the Embassy of France in the US wrote on X , alongside the image of the man from the Louvre incident — dressed in a three-piece suit, gold waistcoat and fedora.

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