Trump attacks Meloni again with 'restraining order' post
ANSA - ROME, JUL 6 - US President Donald Trump unleashed a fresh attack on Italian Premier Giorgia Meloni on Sunday, before this week's NATO summit in Ankara,…
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ANSA - ROME, JUL 6 - US President Donald Trump unleashed a fresh attack on Italian Premier Giorgia Meloni on Sunday, before this week's NATO summit in Ankara, with a post on his Truth social media platform with a photo of her looking at him and "Restraining Order Needed" written above . Carlo Calenda, the leader of the centrist, opposition Azione party stood up for Meloni, calling Trump "a despicable two-bit bully." Trump's sparked a spat by saying Meloni "begged" him to have a photo with her at last month's G7 summit. Trump and Meloni had had friendly relations until he fell out with her over Italy's refusal to help the United States with the Iran war.
Furthermore, At the time of writing, Meloni had not responded to the new attack. When Trump doubled down in the criticism with another attack, saying Meloni only wanted to patch things up with him to boost her domestic approval rating, the premier hit back by calling his attacks "senseless", saying her relations with him had not helped her approval rankings and telling him that her popularity was none of his business.
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ANSA - ROME, JUL 6 - US President Donald Trump unleashed a fresh attack on Italian Premier Giorgia Meloni on Sunday, before this week's NATO summit in Ankara, with a post on his Truth social media platform with a photo of her looking at him and "Restraining Order Needed" written above .
reliability low1/2 sourcesCarlo Calenda, the leader of the centrist, opposition Azione party stood up for Meloni, calling Trump "a despicable two-bit bully." Trump's sparked a spat by saying Meloni "begged" him to have a photo with her at last month's G7 summit.
reliability low1/2 sourcesTrump and Meloni had had friendly relations until he fell out with her over Italy's refusal to help the United States with the Iran war.
reliability low1/2 sourcesAt the time of writing, Meloni had not responded to the new attack.
reliability low1/2 sourcesWhen Trump doubled down in the criticism with another attack, saying Meloni only wanted to patch things up with him to boost her domestic approval rating, the premier hit back by calling his attacks "senseless", saying her relations with him had not helped her approval rankings and telling him that her popularity was none of his business.
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