- Donald Trump's confrontational approach toward Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has inadvertently led to increased European unity behind her.
- European leaders, who previously held reservations about Meloni's hard-right politics, have rallied to her support after Trump questioned Italy's reliability as an ally and claimed she sought his attention.
- This incident is part of a broader pattern in which Trump's actions are pushing European nations to coordinate more closely on defense, tariffs, and foreign policy amid global challenges.
- Meloni's public defiance of Trump, including her criticism of his remarks, has strengthened her ties with other European leaders and facilitated high-level diplomatic engagements.
- Trump's unpopularity is evident across Europe, with even some nationalist parties distancing themselves from him, and a Pew Research Center survey showing 83% of Italians lack confidence in his handling of foreign affairs.
IN FULL
Trump tried to humiliate Italy’s far-right leader. Instead, he helped to unite Europe against him