Watch: Italian reporter asks Donald Trump if he called Europeans 'parasites'; Giorgia Meloni reacts
Friday, 18 April 2025 () During a White House press conference, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni defended US President Donald Trump against a journalist's question about him calling Europeans "parasites." Meloni affirmed their shared views on immigration and defence, aiming to strengthen transatlantic ties. Despite tariff disagreements, both leaders expressed optimism about a potential trade deal, with Meloni inviting Trump to Rome.
During a joint appearance with Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, President Trump was asked by a reporter if he had previously referred to Europeans as “parasites.” Trump appeared confused by the question, prompting Meloni to step in and repeat it for him. The moment quickly went viral,...
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