President Donald Trump turned heads during the Middle East Peace signing ceremony in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, when he complimented Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni in his trademark straightforward style.
While acknowledging leaders from various nations, Trump paused on Italy and said, “Italy, we have a woman, a young woman who’s … I’m not allowed to say it because usually it’s the end of your political career if you say it.” He then added, “She’s a beautiful, young woman. Now, if you use the word beautiful in the United States, about a woman, that’s the end of your political career.”
? PRESIDENT TRUMP to Italian PM GIORGIA MELONI: “I’m not allowed to say it because usually it’s the end of your political career if you say it. She’s a BEAUTIFUL young woman!”
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— Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) October 13, 2025
As he scanned the room for Meloni, Trump asked her directly if she minded “being called beautiful.” He went on to praise her leadership, noting, “She wanted to be here, and she’s incredible, and they really respect her in Italy. She’s a very successful, very successful politician.”
The moment came amid a historic summit where Trump, alongside Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, Qatari Emir Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, signed key peace documents aimed at stabilizing the region—hours after Trump’s address to the Knesset in Tel Aviv.
Meloni, who has built a strong alliance with Trump since his 2024 election victory, responded with a smile and what some observers described as a gracious gesture, possibly a nod to cultural respect like a namaste. Their partnership stands as a bulwark against the erosion of traditional values in Europe and beyond.
Yet, as expected, the mainstream media pounced on Trump’s words, spinning them into headlines of “cringe” and awkwardness to divert attention from the summit’s real triumph—a breakthrough in Middle East diplomacy that eluded previous administrations.
Outlets like the Times of India noted Meloni’s unflinching smile, while social media erupted with backlash from the usual suspects, questioning why a simple compliment draws such ire in today’s America. This manufactured outrage is part of a larger scheme by entrenched elites to undermine leaders who dare speak plainly, distracting from Trump’s successes in brokering peace and restoring national pride.
In a world where flattery between allies once strengthened bonds, Trump’s jesture exposes the absurd constraints imposed by political correctness and wokeness. Meloni, a fierce defender of Italy’s sovereignty, likely appreciates the candor from a president unafraid to call things as he sees them. As the dust settles, this episode reveals more about the critics’ agendas than about any supposed risk to Trump’s career.
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