European right-wing leaders, including Giorgia Meloni and Marine Le Pen, are increasingly distancing themselves from former U.S. President Donald Trump. This shift stems from disagreements on key policy issues such as Iran, Greenland, and trade tariffs. Previously strong transatlantic alliances between these political figures are now showing signs of strain. Sources indicate that statements regarding Italy’s Prime Minister Meloni specifically contributed to the growing divide. The divergence suggests a re-evaluation of relationships as European leaders pursue their own national interests and policy priorities. This development highlights a potential reshaping of the right-wing political landscape on both sides of the Atlantic. The situation signals a weakening of the once-close bond fostered during Trump’s presidency.
