Je suis partout
| Type | Weekly |
|---|---|
| Founded | 20 November 1930 |
| Ceased publication | 1944 |
| Language | French |
Je suis partout (French pronunciation: [ʒə sɥi paʁtu], lit. I am everywhere) was a French newspaper founded by Joseph-Arthème Fayard, first published on 29 November 1930. It was placed under the direction of Pierre Gaxotte until 1939. Journalists of the paper included Robert Brasillach, Pierre-Antoine Cousteau, Lucien Rebatet, Alain Laubreaux, the illustrator Ralph Soupault, and the Belgian correspondent Pierre Daye. A right-wing publication initially connected to the Action française movement, Je suis partout evolved into an outright fascist publication. During the Nazi occupation of France, it became a collaborationist newspaper.