WATCH: Trump SHREDS NATO Amid Reports He’s Considering Leaving – SLAMS French President Macron, “Whose Wife Treats Him Extremely Badly”

President Trump on Wednesday lambasted the NATO alliance for their refusal to support the war in Iran, suggesting that the US may no longer be a member because they can't be relied upon. While beginning his remarks at an Easter lunch event with White House faith leaders, the President highlighted the destruction of Iran, noting, "We've had some very good allies over there, we've had some very bad allies in NATO." "We spend trillions of dollars on NATO, and when we need them, which we never do, we didn't need them here either," he said. The post WATCH: Trump SHREDS NATO Amid Reports He’s Considering Leaving – SLAMS French President Macron, “Whose Wife Treats Him Extremely Badly” appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.
WATCH: Trump SHREDS NATO Amid Reports He’s Considering Leaving – SLAMS French President Macron, “Whose Wife Treats Him Extremely Badly”

WATCH: Trump SHREDS NATO Amid Reports He’s Considering Leaving – SLAMS French President Macron, “Whose Wife Treats Him Extremely Badly” President Trump criticized NATO for refusing to support the war in Iran, calling the alliance a “paper tiger” and suggesting the US might leave. He also slammed French President Macron and UK Prime Minister Starmer for being unhelpful and not providing sufficient aid. Trump indicated that the US may no longer rely on NATO if a major conflict arises, especially after spending billions on alliances like Ukraine.

  • President Trump lambasted NATO for refusing to support the war in Iran.
  • He suggested the US might leave NATO because they cannot be relied upon.
  • Trump called NATO a “paper tiger” and questioned their usefulness in a crisis.
  • He criticized French President Macron and UK Prime Minister Starmer for their lack of support.
  • Trump implied that the US has been giving too much aid to Ukraine without receiving benefits.
  • Reports suggest Trump is seriously considering leaving NATO, with pulling out now “beyond reconsideration.”
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