As President Donald Trump and France’s Emmanuel Macron today met in at the White House, American journalists from the Associated Press (AP) were barred from the press conference. But some weren’t waiting long,
First it was Joe Biden, Kamala Harris and Taylor Swift. Now it’s Scarlett Johannson, Emmanuel Macron and Italy’s Defense Minister Guido Crosetto.
President Trump and French President Macron held a joint press conference on the three year anniversary of the war in Ukraine. Puck Founding Partner and Washington Correspondent Julia Ioffe and NBC News Correspondents Vaughn Hillyard and Raf Sanchez join Katy Tur to react to the press conference and the potential impact on U.
Por Stephen Collinson, CNN Así es como Donald Trump ha transformado ya el papel global de Estados Unidos. Reacio a condenar la agresión del Kremlin este lunes en el tercer aniversario de la brutal emb
President Donald Trump met with French President Emmanuel Macron yesterday. The Trump administration told agencies they can ignore Elon Musk’s email order. A federal judge paused immigration raids in some houses of worship.
French President Emmanuel Macron, arrives at the White House, Monday, Feb. 24, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)
And they all had a lot to say about Donald Trump ‘s latest headline-making meeting — this time, with French President Emmanuel Macron. First, the group reviewed footage of the Oval Office sit-down, in which Macron corrected Trump about the contributions European countries are making to help Ukraine’s defense,
Macron was the first European leader to visit Trump since his reelection, aiming to capitalize on their friendship to urge Trump not to “be weak” in dealing with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Trump’s recent statements that echo Putin’s narrative and plans to have direct negotiations with Moscow have left European allies and Ukrainian officials worried.
At the rendezvous Monday at the White House, Macron executed his signature maneuver: praise laced with correction. Calling Trump “Dear Donald” four times in a single news conf
French President Emmanuel Macron said a truce between Russia and Ukraine could be just weeks away, paving the way for sustainable peace negotiations, but warned it must be a "substantial" deal backed
Macron used his extensive repertoire of compliments, tactile body language and handshakes that never seemed to end on “Dear Donald.” And he even got away with correcting him in the Oval Office over his false claims that Washington had almost doubled Europe’s support for Ukraine.
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