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Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni flatly denied Trump's claim that she begged for a photo with him, calling it a total invention. She canceled her foreign minister's U.S. trip in response.
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni denied Trump's claim that she begged him for a photograph, calling the story completely fabricated. She canceled her foreign minister's planned U.S. trip in response.
Meloni is a Trump ally—culturally aligned, often supportive. But she felt compelled to publicly call him a liar and penalize the relationship by canceling diplomatic travel. That's significant. It suggests Trump's claims are alienating even friendly leaders, or that Meloni decided the insult was worth pushback. Either way, the incident shows friction between actors who are supposed to be aligned. The canceled trip is a visible diplomatic cost.
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