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Italy's PM Meloni fires back, tells Trump to worry about his own popularity
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni told U.S. President Donald Trump to focus on his own popularity after Trump accused Italy of improving ties with Washington to boost Meloni's domestic ratings. Meloni's response came following Trump's claim that Italy, a NATO ally, was repairing relations with the U.S. for political gain.
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