Trump ‘Humiliates’ Keir Starmer At Gaza Peace Summit, The Internet Has A Field Day

The world’s leaders were in attendance at the Gaza peace summit Donald Trump show the other day, with some really embarrassing scenes including said world leaders lining up one by one to shake Trump’s hand, after he and Bibi Netanyahu were done fellating themselves and each other on stage.

The moment that’s really got everyone talking though is how Donald Trump thanked the UK last in his speech, which Keir Starmer seemingly saw as an invitation to step forward onto the podium and say a few words. Unfortunately, Trump cut him short…

Honestly, I’m not sure that Starmer necessarily thought he was going to speak, but that’s the narrative everyone seems to be running with. I guess it does seem a tad disrespectful the way Trump turned his back on him and just carried on talking while Starmer slinked back into position. Can you imagine Trump being treated this way by anyone? Well, anyone except Netanyahu?

Here’s some of the reaction:

What makes it even worse is that the move came moments after Trump had flat out said that there was some world leaders in attendance that he did not like.

Trump said: ‘I have known so many of you for so long. You’re friends of mine, you great people. 

‘I have a couple I don’t like in particular but I won’t tell you who. I have a few actually I don’t like at all but you will never find out who they are. Maybe you will.’ 

Of course, Starmer was full of praise for Trump at the end of the night, crediting him with securing the release of Israeli prisoners being held by Hamas.

Sir Keir said: ‘Today is a really historic day, so we do need to start there, and real credit to President Trump and the other leaders who got us to this place.

‘But you’re absolutely right. The challenge now is tomorrow and implementation. And therefore yesterday is historic, but what happens tomorrow really matters.

‘And that’s why what I’ve been discussing with leaders all day is what part can we play, and we, the United Kingdom in particular can play a part in monitoring the ceasefire, but also decommissioning the capability of Hamas and their weaponry, drawing on our experience in Northern Ireland.

‘So the question today has already moved to how do we implement, how do we make sure this moves forward, and it’s really important that we keep that focus. We mustn’t have any missteps now.’

Seems to be the dynamic in the Trump/Starmer relationship in general…

For the time Keir Starmer called for the return of the ‘sausages’ from Gaza, click HERE. Classic.

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