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02 Apr 2026, 18:06 GMT+10
The US president said the French leaders spouse treats him extremely badly
US President Donald Trump has publicly mocked his French counterpart Emmanuel Macron's relationship with his wife, Brigitte, sparking outrage in France.
Trump made the remarks during a private White House lunch on Wednesday, the feed from which may have been accidentally posted online. Trump was heard complaining about France's refusal to join the US-Israeli war against Iran, before saying Brigitte Macron treats her husband "extremely badly" and claiming that the French president is "still recovering from the right to the jaw."
The quip was referring to a widely circulated May 2025 video that appeared to show Brigitte Macron pushing her husband's face aboard a plane after landing in Hanoi. Macron later dismissed the incident as the couple "bickering and joking."
Trump's comments, which drew laughter from the audience at the White House, were vehemently condemned in France. Macron told reporters that the remarks were "neither elegant, nor appropriate," and did not "deserve a response." French politicians across party lines also denounced Trump for ridiculing a fellow head of state.
National Assembly speaker Yael Braun-Pivet called the remarks "beneath contempt," adding that "people are dying on the battlefield, yet the US president is laughing and mocking others." Manuel Bompard of the far-left France Unbowed party also said that despite his own differences with Macron, "I cannot tolerate Donald Trump speaking about Macron and his wife in that manner."
The public mockery comes amid a growing rift between Washington and European NATO states over the Iran war. Several nations have refused to participate in offensive operations while France, Spain, and Italy have gone further and restricted US access to their airspace or military bases for anti-Iran operations.
Trump has responded by branding NATO a "paper tiger" and threatening to pull the US out of the bloc. Secretary of State Marco Rubio has also signaled that Washington may "re-examine" its NATO membership after the war.
Trump's mockery of Macron comes amid a history of scandals surrounding his wife Brigitte. In January, a Paris court convicted ten people for online harassment over conspiracy theories falsely claiming the French first lady is transgender. Separately, she sparked a scandal in December by referring to feminist protesters as "stupid b***hes" in a leaked backstage video, prompting a wave of criticism from activists and politicians.
(RT.com)
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