Once close right-wing allies, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and Donald Trump are now as compatible as Risotto alla Milanese and Kool-Aid.
Trump's claim that Meloni "begged" him for a photo at the recent G7 Summit has cheesed off the Italian leader, who called the assertion "totally fabricated."
CNN points out that Trump has a lengthy history of lying about individuals begging him for things, especially when the person, formerly supportive of Trump, turns critical, as Meloni has over tariffs, the Pope, and the Iran war. "Rather than risk looking spurned, he pretends that he was the spurner."
It's about "face-saving dominance," the zillionth example of Trump's addiction to hypermasculinity. And telling whoppers.
What former supporter will he use this tactic against next? Don't be surprised if Trump claims that Marjorie Taylor Greene is begging him to appoint her special ambassador of heckling.






