Trump
turns against ‘unacceptable’ Meloni
This
week’s rift puts a very public dent in the Italian leader’s relationship with
the U.S. — but it could prove beneficial domestically.
April 14,
2026 5:03 pm CET
By Hannah
Roberts
https://www.politico.eu/article/trump-turns-against-unacceptable-meloni-says-he-was-wrong-about-her/
ROME —
U.S. President Donald Trump on Tuesday branded Italian Prime Minister Giorgia
Meloni as “unacceptable” and complained she was “no longer the same person,” a
day after she criticized his attack on Pope Leo XIV.
In a
phone interview with Italian daily Corriere della Sera, Trump said he was
“shocked by her. I thought she was brave, but I was wrong.”
Asked
about Meloni’s comments on Monday — where she branded Trump’s attack on Pope
Leo XIV as unacceptable — the U.S. president retorted: “It’s her who’s
unacceptable, because she doesn’t care if Iran has a nuclear weapon and would
blow up Italy in two minutes if it had the chance.”
The prime
minister’s political allies are standing by her. Defense Minister Guido
Crosetto backed her boss on X, writing that “Giorgia Meloni is a leader who has
never been afraid to speak her mind, especially when principles, respect and
identity are at stake.”
With this
recent spat, Trump has turned on his last — and maybe staunchest — ally in
Europe.
The U.S.
president was calling Meloni “a marvelous woman” and “a great leader” only a
year ago, as the Italian leader was tipped by many to be the EU’s unofficial
Trump-whisperer. She was the only European leader at his inauguration in
January 2025 and acted as “a bridge” between Europe and the U.S. during talks
on tariffs, according to Vice President JD Vance.
This
week’s rift puts a very public dent in her relationship with the U.S. — but it
could prove beneficial domestically.
Following
a defeat in a high-stakes referendum that her allies have blamed on her
closeness to Trump, Meloni has increasingly distanced herself from the American
leader, leading up to her — delayed — condemnation of Trump’s attack on the
pope on Monday.
First,
her government refused permission for U.S. military aircraft to land at the
Sigonella air base in Sicily and then the prime minister used a speech
to the Italian parliament to list all the instances in which her government
disagreed with the White House. Tensions rose on Monday after Meloni spoke out
in defense of Pope Leo XIV.
The moves
were a calculated political risk as her friendship with Trump became more of a
political liability, framed by the energy crisis caused by the war in the
Middle East.
SWG polls
in March suggested six in ten Italians were against the U.S.-Israeli bombing of
Iran and nine in ten are very or quite worried about the war’s impact on energy
prices.
The prime
minister’s political allies are standing by her, too. Defense Minister Guido
Crosetto backed her boss on X, writing that “Giorgia Meloni is a leader who has
never been afraid to speak her mind, especially when principles, respect and
identity are at stake.”
For other
European leaders, a friendship with Trump has brought few economic advantages
and a high political cost. Hungarian leader Viktor Orbán lost by a landslide on
Sunday after Trump’s endorsement.
Meloni
has worked out that alienating herself from Trump will help in the polls ahead
of the general elections scheduled for 2027 — the next few months will tell if
her strategy pays off.

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