- June 30, 2026
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Trump-Meloni Dispute Over Popularity and Policy
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- June 21, 2026
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Recent comments from President Donald Trump about Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni have intensified tension between the two leaders. The disagreement involves remarks about Meloni’s popularity in Italy, leading to public exchanges between both politicians.
The Dispute’s Origins
On Saturday, Trump stated Meloni was performing poorly in terms of popularity within Italy. Meloni responded directly, indicating that her friendship with Trump has not benefited her reputation in the country. She advised Trump to concentrate on his own popularity issues.
Strains in Relations
While Meloni has been a staunch supporter of Trump in Europe, their alliance faced challenges due to their divergent views on the Iran conflict. Meloni criticized the civilian impact of U.S.-Israeli actions, while supporting the Vatican amid disagreements with the Trump administration.
Controversy at the G7 Summit
Both leaders attended the G7 Summit in France, where Trump claimed Meloni begged for a photo with him. He mentioned feeling pity for her and thus agreed to the photo. In response, Italy’s foreign minister canceled a U.S. visit, calling Trump’s comments offensive. Meloni denied the accusations, emphasizing that neither she nor Italy have ever begged.
Social Media Exchanges
Trump continued his attacks via social media, suggesting Meloni’s popularity suffered due to her refusal to support U.S. military efforts in Iran. He added that Meloni’s new willingness to cooperate aimed to boost her ratings.
Popularity Polls
Polls reveal neither leader has impressive popularity. A YouGov survey shows Trump’s favorability at 40.6 percent versus 58.1 percent unfavorably. Meloni’s net favorability in Italy stands at -17, yet she remains more popular than some other European leaders.
Meloni’s approval rating, based on Ipsos polling, stands at 44 percent, surpassing Trump’s 36 percent. A Marist Poll with NPR and PBS indicated Trump’s approval at 36 percent, marking concerns over economic management.
Statista highlights comparable approval ratings for both, with Meloni at 39 percent and Trump at 38 percent. Disapproval rates are slightly higher for Trump.
Italian Political Landscape
Meloni’s Brothers of Italy party leads with 28 percent intention according to Politico, ahead of the Democratic Party at 22 percent. Despite no recent national polls post-feud, Meloni garners media support within Italy. Libero, a right-wing newspaper, harshly criticized Trump with a headline declaring him unfavorably.
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