David Rachline claims his non-Jewishness, because he was not circumcised, did not to have Bar Mitzvah, and his father was a "non-observant" Jew.
[6] Rachline has stated that he was interested in political and militant action, before he joined the Front national.
[7] In 2002, he joined the Front national, at the age of 15, "extremely motivated by the arrival of Jean-Marie Le Pen" in the second round of the 2002 French presidential election.
He actively participated in her 2007 presidential campaign[8] with Farid Smahi, he organized the arrival of Jean-Marie Le Pen on the slab of Argenteuil (also known as “Operation Asperge”), where Nicolas Sarkozy had made controversial comments about “Kärcher” and “scum” in 2005.
[4] He was affected by Catherine Mégret, then mayor of Vitrolles, Bouches-du-Rhône when she set up a birth allowance in the amount of 5000 Francs (€762) for children of French parents or European Union nationals, a measure which he supported in 2008.