The formerly well-renowned international friendship between the countries of Italy and the United States was recently broken up by a surprising feud between the two executive leaders.
President of the United States Donald Trump and Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni have been recognized as amicable coworkers in the international world, and have complemented each other’s work.
This friendship was first tested during President Trump’s second term in the Oval Office when sharp tariffs were raised to all of his international trading partners.
Premier Meloni was sent as an advocate for U.S.-European relations to see if her personal friendship and similar way of thinking to President Trump could potentially sway him otherwise.
Premier Meloni’s efforts were not in vain, as the tariff situation has caused their rates to lessen slightly, and President Trump’s initial anger and vindictive threats of raising them even more have been quelled.
President Trump himself stated that “there will be a trade deal, 100 percent,” and complimented the Italian executive as “fantastic” during these negotiations.
This collaborative relation was again tested once President Trump launched the surprise attack, with Benjamin Netanyahu’s help, on Iran, after the nation’s supposed nuclear program was reinitiated.
Meloni has reportedly criticized the Iranian conflict after the initial strikes that occurred in February. She also warned that the country of Italy “cannot afford a regime of ayatollahs in possession of nuclear weapons.”
These amicable remarks, compliments and moments of influence, however, were all recently thrown out of the window as President Trump made a comment on Pope Leo XIV’s comments on the war in Iran.
Pope Leo shared a statement that the world was currently “being ravaged by a handful of tyrants.”
President Trump did not take kindly to this comment and responded by saying, “Pope Leo is WEAK on Crime, and terrible for Foreign Policy,” on social media. “I don’t want a Pope who thinks it’s OK for Iran to have a Nuclear Weapon.”
Prime Minister Meloni, obviously being both geographically close to the Vatican, but the head representative of all Catholic citizens, spoke on behalf of these remarks and stated her offense to President Trump’s “unacceptable” manners, and his now infamous AI picture posted on Truth Social, which depicts him as Jesus Christ, has garnered much backlash from Christians.
She further defended the Pope by stating it was only “right and normal for [the Pope] to call for peace and to condemn every form of war.”
This back and forth has now rendered the relation between the two countries, the U.S. and Italy, tense, and the previously cordial kinship between the two rather tense and petty.
President Trump further responded by going back on his previous praise, where he named Meloni one of the “real leaders of the world,” to now “she’s the one who’s unacceptable” and “no longer the same person.”
President Trump has recently voiced his support for former Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, and stated how Orbán was “a friend of mine” as a personal jab at Meloni herself, and how his favor for her was very publicly lost. Trump further remarked that Orbán “didn’t let people come in and ruin his country, as Italy has done.”
Based on the current status of their relationship, it will take much effort for the two to rekindle.
Michael G Abbott • May 10, 2026 at 11:26 AM
Who would’ve believed in the United States of America we would have a president with such childish inclinations