Trump, Meloni and Italian Prime Minister
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After Trump's Meloni remarks, a new diplomatic tiff
Italy's foreign minister has just scrapped a US visit over remarks by President Trump. On Friday, Antonio Tajani canceled a planned trip to meet Secretary of State Marco Rubio, calling Trump's recent comments about Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni "offensive,
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‘She Obliterated Him’: Trump Thought He Had a Brutal Comeback After Italian PM's Denial — Then One Vicious Remark Finished Him Off
Donald Trump loves to tell a good story, true or false, especially when he’s the star of it. Sources say the president has a habit […]
Italian outlet says after a meeting at the G7 summit, Trump said Meloni had "begged me to take a picture with her," and he "felt sorry for her."
Italy's foreign minister has cancelled a planned visit to the United States over comments President Donald Trump made about Italian prime minister Giorgia Meloni earlier this week. Trump told Italy's
President Donald Trump hesitated to condemn white supremacists during repeated questioning from moderator Chris Wallace at the first presidential debate. Trump told a far-right group, the Proud Boys, to “stand back and stand by” and tried to redirect the conversation to antifa and groups on the left.
While speaking with the press in the presence of the poor youth, Trump began ranting about the war with Iran, making his case for the ongoing conflict that is currently causing a global energy crisis, as well as making life incredibly hard for Americans.
President Trump is now saying that Iran should have ballistic missiles. This comes as he navigates his way out of the war and as the clock begins ticking on negotiations with Tehran to reach an agreement.
After the United States reached a preliminary deal with Iran, the mood seemed lighter than had been expected. But President Trump’s remarks highlighted persistent divisions among the allies.
