Twice-convicted criminal Marine Le Pen remains the favourite to become the next President of France – despite being ordered to wear an electronic tag
The webpage is presented as a Daily Mail article headlined that Marine Le Pen, described as a twice-convicted criminal ordered to wear an electronic tag, remains the favourite to become France's next President. However, the supplied text contains none of the actual article body; it consists only of the site's navigation menu, date stamp and a series of unrelated headline teasers, so the substance of the claim cannot be summarised from what was provided.
The available material instead lists promotional links to other stories dated Sunday 12 July 2026, covering topics such as the Wimbledon men's final attended by royals and celebrities, England's World Cup match against Norway, the alleged murder of former Tory minister Ann Widdecombe, the death of US figure Lindsey Graham, and various lifestyle and showbusiness features. No details, quotes, dates or figures relating to Le Pen's convictions, her electronic tag or her polling standing appear anywhere in the text supplied.
- Headline says Le Pen still leads French presidential polls despite convictions.
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- Details of her tag, convictions and polling cannot be verified here.