In the days following the release of a viral video showing world leaders at the NATO meeting in London making fun of him, Donald Trump shot back at his counterparts. The famously sensitive American president lashed out during a closed-door meeting at the White House with more than a dozen ambassadors
In doing so, he made a number of foreign officials noticeably on-edge and also upended a portion of the meeting meant to focus on world powers’ security cooperation, not personal gripes.
It wasn’t until after the press left the room that Trump addressed what had become known in the halls of the White House as the “hot mic” story. Story continuesAnother individual in the meeting told The Daily Beast that Trump’s comments made ambassadors present “visibly uncomfortable,” especially those whose leaders were involved in the hot-mic video.
But things have been even rockier with Trudeau, who the president has for years regarded as an even bigger pain than Macron. The viral video, in which Trudeau is seen as the ringleader of the Trump mockery, didn’t help.
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