Line Renaud: this spike that did not go unnoticed in “C à vous”: Femme Actuelle Le MAG

Neither seen nor known … the message got through. During a short magneto broadcast on the program C to you Thursday June 25, 2020 on France 5, the actress Line Renaud gave an appointment to the whole of France for the annual collection of Sidaction. Vice-president of the association for several years, the former 91-year-old cabaret singer insisted that no, there is still no vaccine against immunodeficient disease. The opportunity to tackle the President of the United States, Donald trump, who hinted the opposite a few weeks ago during an interview. Slipped in the middle of a sentence, this little pique by Line Renaud made the guests present on the set smile. It must be said that Line Renaud does not usually mince words!

Line Renaud tackles Donald Trump on the AIDS vaccine

Indeed, while she was sending a message touching the entire team of C to you, warmly invited to the collection of Sidaction, Line Renaud swung this: "France Télévisions is mobilizing in favor of the Sidaction association … Contrary to what Trump claims, there is still no AIDS vaccine! So thank you for being there, thank you for being here with your generosity. " After this furtive allusion, Line Renaud will finish his video message without incident: "I kiss you with all my heart…" However, in the return to the tray at the bottom right of the screen, viewers were able to discover Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine hiding a teasing little laugh behind her two hands.

And for good reason, this small tackle echoes an inaccuracy declared by Donald Trump about the AIDS virus. During a press conference broadcast on June 16, he greeted the scientists working on a Covid-19 treatment by describing them as "the brightest people in the world". But that's not all. He also said they were responsible for the brilliant discovery "the AIDS vaccine". Wrong information since to date, no preventive or curative AIDS vaccine exists. And Line Renaud knows this more than ever …

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