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Trump rants about « trophy wives » at West Point

In keeping with presidential tradition, Donald Trump delivered a speech to freshly graduated cadets at West Point Military Academy.

"A lot of trophy wives, it doesn't work out," the president noted as he spoke to graduating cadets at the military academy.

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But what was intended to be a solemn speech, in keeping with tradition, quickly deviated from its usual framework: Trump embarked on a lengthy tirade about « trophy wives », a passage widely deemed strange and particularly inappropriate by many observers.

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As the president shared his thoughts on real estate mogul William Levitt’s professional career, according to HuffPost and USA Today, Donald Trump embarrassingly veered into the latter’s personal life.

He claimed that Levitt had divorced him to marry a « trophy wife », adding that « it didn’t end very well for him ».

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Donald Trump, approaching his 79th birthday, still married to his third wife Melania Trump, 55, but whose conspicuous absence since the start of his second term has continued to fuel commentary, went on to deliver to the cadets his very personal take on « trophy wives ».

A moment which, unsurprisingly, elicited some discomfort: « I have to tell you, a lot of trophy wives, it doesn’t work. »

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Trump concluded this very personal anecdote about the late William Levitt by declaring, « But it made him happy, at least for a while, » then adding that the man ended up remarrying another woman!

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The presidential slap that went viral around the world

An incident filmed on the arrival of the presidential plane in Vietnam, during the official visit of Emmanuel Macron accompanied by his wife, quickly made the rounds of the world.

They were just playfighting.That was French President Emmanuel Macron‘s explanation for video images that appeared to show his wife, Brigitte, pushing her husband away with both hands on his face.

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In the footage, many accuse the First Lady of pushing and even slapping the French President.

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The incident occurred moments after the plane doors opened. In the images, President Macron can be seen talking with a person whose identity is obscured by the camera angle to his right.

Suddenly, an arm wearing a red sleeve appears to push the French president in the face. Macron steps back slightly, then, realizing that the plane door is now visible to the cameras and media, waves goodbye.

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Moments later, it is revealed that it was First Lady Brigitte Macron, wearing a red jacket, who was behind this unusual incident captured by the media. The presidential couple then made their way down the steps of the plane, visibly uneasy.

The images, described by some as a push and by others as a slap in the President’s face, quickly went viral, fuelling speculation about a possible feud within the French presidential couple.

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Amply questioned about the incident, Emmanuel Macron assured the Associated Press that it was just a game, adding that he was simply joking with his wife: « We argue […] joking with my wife ».

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King Charles expressed his deep attachment to Canada and paid tribute to its identity

At the invitation of Prime Minister Mark Carney, King Charles opened the 45th session of the Canadian Parliament and delivered the Speech from the Throne, becoming the first monarch to do so since his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, in 1977.

King Charles, speaking during a symbolic visit to show support for Canada at a time it has faced US annexation threats, expressed his love for Canada and said the country would remain 'strong and free' reut.rs/3SSxGAn

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This visit took place in a singular climate, marked by the tensions provoked by US President Donald Trump, who recently expressed his wish to integrate Canada as the 51st state of the United States.

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King Charles opened his speech with personal remarks, expressing his deep attachment to Canada and hailing Canada’s unique, globally recognized identity, underlining the national pride, unity and prospects that drive the country.

King Charles recalled that this was his 20th visit to Canada, saying that with each visit, a little more of the country entered his heart.

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He also acknowledged the unceded territories of the First Nations, stressing the importance of respect and reconciliation, an explicit recognition unprecedented in an official speech by the monarchy in Canada.

King Charles then reminded the audience that Canada, like the rest of the world, was facing a new reality marked by profound upheaval.

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Echoing the words of Prime Minister Mark Carney, he emphasized that the country is undergoing a transformation unprecedented since the Second World War, a pivotal period that is enabling Canadians to reinvent themselves, nurture great ambitions and take bold action as a free nation, while forging new global alliances based on our distinctive values.