President Trump has launched his latest attack against Europe claiming that the United States should worry more about ‘migrant rape gangs and drug lords’ than Vladimir Putin or ‘end up like Europe’.
The President made the comment on his Truth Social media platform where he wrote: ‘We should spend less time worrying about Putin, and more time worrying about migrant rape gangs, drug lords, murderers, and people from mental institutions entering our Country – So that we don’t end up like Europe!’
Trump’s comment comes as Europe continues to feel the aftershocks of last week’s war of words between Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky which ended with Zelensky being booted out of the White House.
The continent is also coming to terms with the brutal reality that it might not be able to rely on America for its security anymore.
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer said yesterday that Europe needed to start doing the ‘heavy lifting’ with regards to Ukraine following the conclusion of a summit with other world leaders where they discussed increasing defence spending.
Defence spending, particularly within NATO, has been a thorn in the side of relations between Europe and the Trump presidency for years now.
While Trump has so far avoided actively calling for the US to exit from NATO, he has consistently painted it as a one-sided relationship.
On top of this one of his closest advisors, Elon Musk, has voiced his support for leaving the alliance in a series of posts on social media.
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President Trump made the comment on his Truth Social media platform where he insisted that if America does not focus on these prioritises it will ‘end up like Europe’
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Speaking after yesterday’s summit in London, the British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said the world was at a ‘crossroads in history’ and he wanted to forge a way forward that could be presented to the US
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French President Emmanuel Macron was also at yesterday’s summit. He is expected to play a key role in the ‘coalition of the willing’
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In his attack against Europe after Trump claimed that the United States should worry more about ‘migrant rape gangs and drug lords’ than Vladimir Putin
Trump previously told reporters that he doubted the value of spending money on NATO – since the US was protecting NATO members but they were ‘not protecting us’ and has consistently called for the bloc to double its spending target.
During his first term Trump threatened to quit the alliance over his grievances about member’s defence spending.
Since Trump returned to the White House, the war in Ukraine has represented another growing rift between America and its European allies.
Last week in an extraordinary meeting between the President and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in the Oval Office last week, the two leaders got into a heated argument which ended with Zelensky being booted out of the White House.
Tempers flared on all sides during the Oval Office showdown. Trump threatened to abandon Ukraine completely if Zelensky did not agree to his peace terms. He also accused Zelensky of not being grateful.
Zelensky held his own, even showing Trump photos he brought of the devastation to his country, and arguing he had thanked the American people.
The yelling match was unlike anything ever seen publicly in the Oval Office. And it played out on TV screens across the world.
‘You’re gambling with World War III,’ Trump bellowed Zelensky at one point.
The President has since demanded a public apology from Zelensky.
Yesterday, European leaders and Canada gathered in London for a summit to discuss the conflict and how to respond to the ‘brutal reality’ of the US pulling back from military guarantees by ramping up defence spending.
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Trump’s comment follows an extraordinary meeting between the President and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in the Oval Office last week
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Tempers flared on all sides during the Oval Office showdown. Trump threatened to abandon Ukraine completely if Zelensky did not agree to his peace terms. He also accused Zelensky of not being grateful
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Zelensky with Sir Keir and Macron at the summit in London yesterday. Both leaders have already pledged to provide troops on the ground if necessary.
The summit was already planned before the on-camera slanging match with Trump and his vice president JD Vance.
Speaking after the summit, the British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said the world was at a ‘crossroads in history’ and he wanted to forge a way forward that could be presented to the US.
Positioning himself as a bridge to the White House, Sir Keir told a press conference that he still regarded America as a ‘reliable ally’. ‘We agree with the president on the urgent need for a durable peace… now we need to deliver together,’ he said.
However, he stressed that any deal must have ‘strong US backing’ with ‘every nation contributing in the best way it can’.
The comments came after European leaders spent hours trying to thrash out a strategy after the grim scenes in the Oval Office on Friday night.
After embracing Mr Zelensky on the steps of Lancaster House in London, the PM told him ‘we are all with you’ and urged the gathering to step up to a ‘once in a generation moment’.
French President Emmanuel Macron and the Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni were present as Britain, France and Italy look set to take key roles in a ‘coalition of the willing’ to enforce any peace deal with Russia.
The UK and France have both already pledged to provide troops on the ground if necessary.
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World leaders gather for a family photo at Sunday’s summit in London
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Zelensky shakes hands with the Italian PM Giorgia Meloni. Britain, France and Italy look set to take key roles in a ‘coalition of the willing’ to enforce any peace deal with Russia