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Italy's Meloni tells Trump to focus on his own popularity as row rumbles on

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Posted on June 20, 2026

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· Last updated: June 20, 2026

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Meloni Pushes Back Against Trump’s Claims Over Popularity and US Relationship

Italian-US Relations and Political Popularity Dispute

By Giselda Vagnoni

Trump’s Accusations and Meloni’s Response

ROME, June 20 (Reuters) - Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni told U.S. President Donald Trump on Saturday to look after his own popularity after he accused his NATO ally of trying to boost her domestic ratings by repairing ties with Washington.

The Italian premier had accused Trump on Friday of being a liar for alleging that she had "begged" him for a photo with her during this week's Group of Seven summit in France.

Social Media Exchanges

He repeated the assertion on Saturday, misspelling her name as "Gigiorgia" as he posted on his Truth Social platform that "she wants to be friends again in order to get her 'numbers up'".

Meloni responded, posting on Instagram in English: “President Trump, these constant, unprovoked attacks are senseless.”

“My popularity is none of your concern," she added. "I suggest you focus on yours.”

Popularity Ratings and Political Context

Meloni’s Approval and Party Polls

Meloni’s government, which took office in 2022, has seen public approval rise in opinion surveys to around 35% after a steady decline in 2025. Her Brothers of Italy party leads polls at around 28%, with the opposition Democratic Party at about 22%.

Trump’s Approval Ratings

The U.S. president, who was sworn in in January 2025, saw his approval rating tick up by one percentage point in recent days to 36%, still near the lowest levels of his political career, as public dissatisfaction over the cost of living grew less intense, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll.

Disputes Over Military Cooperation

US Military Bases in Italy

Italy’s first female prime minister told Trump on Saturday that “being his friend has certainly not helped” her popularity.Trump repeated earlier criticism of Rome for not allowing the use of U.S. military bases in Italy during the war with Iran that the U.S. and Israel began at the end of February.

Meloni’s Statement on Sovereignty

Meloni responded: “Their use is governed by agreements that we have always respected and that cannot be violated. As long as I am prime minister, Italy remains a sovereign nation.”

(Reporting by Giselda Vagnoni; Editing by Kevin Liffey)

Key Takeaways

  • Meloni forcefully refuted Trump’s photo “begging” claim and said her approval ratings are none of his business, urging him to focus on his own standing.
  • Trump repeated the allegation on Truth Social, misspelling her name and further straining U.S.–Italy ties amid disagreements over military base access.
  • Polls show Meloni retains solid domestic approval (around 42–45%) despite recent setbacks, while Trump’s approval remains near historic lows at about 35–36%.

Frequently Asked Questions

What did Giorgia Meloni say in response to Donald Trump's allegations?
Meloni dismissed Trump's claims about her seeking a photo to boost popularity, telling him to focus on his own popularity instead.
How have Meloni’s approval ratings changed recently?
Meloni’s government approval rose to around 35% according to recent opinion surveys, following a previous decline.
What was the context of Trump and Meloni's dispute?
The dispute began after Trump alleged Meloni begged for a photo at the G7 summit, which she denied and publicly criticized.
What did Trump criticize Italy for regarding the US military bases?
Trump criticized Italy for not allowing US military bases to be used during the US and Israel war with Iran.
How did Meloni respond to Trump’s criticism about military bases?
Meloni stated that the use of US bases in Italy is governed by agreements that have always been respected.

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