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US President Trump mocks French President Macron’s marriage during Iran war discussion

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Consensus Summary

US President Donald Trump sparked international outrage by mocking French President Emmanuel Macron’s marriage during a White House event on Wednesday. Trump joked that Macron’s wife Brigitte ‘treats him extremely badly’ and he was ‘still recovering from a right to the jaw,’ referencing a viral video from May 2025 where Brigitte Macron appeared to shove Macron’s face. The comments were made during a discussion about seeking French support for the US-led war against Iran, with Trump mimicking Macron’s alleged refusal to help until the war was won. Macron condemned the remarks as ‘neither elegant nor up to standard’ and avoided direct engagement, instead criticizing Trump’s approach to the war as lacking seriousness and consultation with NATO allies. French politicians, including Manuel Bompard, condemned Trump’s personal attacks on Brigitte Macron, while European leaders like Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk warned that Trump’s policies risk weakening NATO and benefiting Russia. The White House initially posted a video of Trump’s remarks before removing it after backlash. The incident underscores growing tensions between the US and its European allies over the Iran war and broader geopolitical strategy.

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Key details reported by multiple sources:

  • Donald Trump made comments about Emmanuel Macron’s marriage during a White House lunch on Wednesday, saying Brigitte Macron ‘treats him extremely badly’ and he was ‘still recovering from a right to the jaw’
  • The remarks were made during a discussion about seeking French support for the US-led war against Iran, with Trump mimicking Macron’s response: ‘No, no, no, we cannot do that, Donald. We can do that after the war is won’
  • A viral video from May 2025 showed Brigitte Macron’s hand shoving Emmanuel Macron’s face as they disembarked from a plane in Vietnam, which Macron later dismissed as ‘joking’
  • The White House initially posted a video of Trump’s remarks on its YouTube channel before removing it after realizing the offense caused
  • Emmanuel Macron criticized Trump’s comments as ‘neither elegant nor up to standard’ and said they did not merit a response
  • Manuel Bompard, leader of France’s radical left party La France Insoumise, called Trump’s remarks about Brigitte Macron ‘absolutely unacceptable’
  • Macron arrived in South Korea on Thursday and criticized Trump’s approach to the Iran war, calling for less ‘chatter’ and more seriousness

Points of Difference

Details reported by only one source:

The Guardian
  • Yaël Braun-Pivet, president of France’s lower house of parliament, called Trump’s comments ‘not up to par’ and criticized the timing given the war in Iran
  • The Guardian explicitly states Trump’s comments appeared on the White House YouTube channel before being removed
  • The Guardian includes a direct quote from Macron: ‘So I am not going to respond to them – they do not merit a response’
  • The Guardian mentions Trump’s reference to NATO allies not being present in a ‘big one’ war, though it does not elaborate further
The Age
  • The Age includes a quote from Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk warning that Trump’s policies risk NATO’s break-up and benefit Vladimir Putin
  • The Age notes Trump’s threat to impose tariffs on Spain for not allowing US airbase use in the Iran war
  • The Age highlights Viktor Orbán’s alignment with Trump and opposition to EU aid for Ukraine
  • The Age mentions Macron’s claim that US and Israeli airstrikes were ‘decided on by themselves’ without NATO consultation
Sydney Morning Herald
  • The SMH repeats nearly identical details to The Age, with no additional unique information beyond what The Age provides

Contradictions

Conflicting information between sources:

  • The Guardian mentions Trump’s comments were made during a private lunch with faith leaders and government figures, while The Age and SMH describe it as an Easter function at the White House
  • The Guardian does not mention Trump’s threat to impose tariffs on Spain, which The Age and SMH include
  • The Guardian does not reference Viktor Orbán’s role as a Trump ally or his stance on EU aid for Ukraine, which The Age and SMH highlight
  • The Guardian includes a direct quote from Macron about NATO allies not being present in a ‘big one’ war, which The Age and SMH do not mention
  • The Guardian specifies Trump’s comments were made during a discussion about Iran, while The Age and SMH frame it as part of broader tensions over NATO and the war

Source Articles

SMH

‘Treated badly’: Trump sparks furore as he mocks Macron’s marriage

The French president scorned the comments as “neither elegant nor up to standard” as he challenged Trump to get “serious” about the war in Iran....

THEAGE

‘Treated badly’: Trump sparks furore as he mocks Macron’s marriage

The French president scorned the comments as “neither elegant nor up to standard” as he challenged Trump to get “serious” about the war in Iran....

GUARDIAN

‘Not up to standard’: Macron criticises Trump after comments about his marriage

Anger in France after US president put on French accent and mocked Macron during private lunch in Washington Emmanuel Macron has said Donald Trump’s comments about his marriage were “neither elegant n...