For the rest of the world, President Donald Trump¡¯s America is a laughing stock, not a leader and the following video will validate this fact.
During a reception at Buckingham Palace, a group of world leaders, including UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, and French President Emmanuel Macron, seem to be mocking the POTUS.?
Canadian broadcaster CBC shared the press pool video online. In its caption, the broadcaster said, ¡°No one mentions @realDonaldTrump by name, but they seem to be discussing his lengthy impromptu press conferences from earlier in the day.¡±?
In the candid video, Trudeau does not mention Trump by name but appears to make fun of Trump¡¯s impromptu Tuesday-morning press conference, in which he attacked Macron for saying last month that Nato was going brain-dead.
¡°Is that why you were late?¡± Johnson is heard asking in the clip," British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is heard asking in the clip.?
?¡°He was late because he takes a 40-minute press conference off the top,¡± said Trudeau.¡°You just watched his team¡¯s jaws drop to the floor,¡± Trudeau continued.
This incident is no different from the almost open condemnation Trump received during his speech at the UN in 2018.?
In his speech to the United Nations General Assembly in New York after he boasted that his administration had accomplished "more than almost any administration in the history of our country in its first two years," and there was a roar of laughter on the floor. Trump literally followed it up with an awkward didn't expect that reaction' comment.?
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Trump held a press conference during Nato¡¯s 70th-anniversary summit. During the Q&A session,?
Trump referred to Macron¡¯s past comments on Nato having a ¡°brain death¡±, saying his characterisation of the alliance was ¡°very, very nasty¡±.¡°You can¡¯t just go around making statements like that about Nato. It¡¯s very disrespectful,¡± he said.
The Queen hosted Nato leaders for a reception at Buckingham Palace?on Tuesday evening.
It comes following an earlier diplomatic flare-up between?Donald Trump and French President Emmanuel Macron.? They clashed over the future of NATO on Tuesday before a summit intended to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the Western military alliance.
On Tuesday evening, alliance leaders attended a reception hosted by Queen Elizabeth at Buckingham Palace.The British monarch, in a teal-coloured matching jacket and skirt, greeted the summiteers and accompanying partners, including former fashion model Melania Trump, who was wearing a bright yellow dress with matching cape and purple sleeves.
?They were then welcomed to 10 Downing Street by British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, host of the summit a little over a week before the country faces an election.
With inputs from Reuters