Donald Trump brands Macron ‘pain in the a**’ and blasts Justin Trudeau after world leaders mocked him in viral Nato vid
DONALD Trump branded Emmanuel Macron a "short pain in the a**" after a shocking video showed world leaders poking fun at him, say new reports.
He also turned his guns on "two-faced" Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau after the clip was released during last week's Nato conference in London.
The furious president was speaking to UN ambassadors when he brought up the recording from the high-profile summit, .
At the White House meeting, he also allegedly referred to Macron as “short” and slammed him for not doing enough in recent Iran negotiations.
During lunch with the ambassadors it is said Trump again lashed out at both Trudeau and Macron making those in the room “visibly uncomfortable.”
Twice he raised the viral video of Trudeau and Macron talking to Boris Johnson while appearing to mock him at Buckingham Palace.
On the embarrassing clip, Trudeau was recorded without realising he was being filmed, appearing to joke about Trump's lengthy press conferences.
He could be heard saying: "He (Macron) was late because he (Trump) takes a 40-minute press conference off the top".
Trudeau then added: "You just watched his team's jaws drop to the floor."
Trump branded Trudeau "two faced" after the incident - which made headlines around the world.
The US President then gave him the cold shoulder as the pair exchanged tense words on stage at the Nato meeting the following day.
Awkward photos showed the President appearing to throw up a hand to a smiling Trudeau with his back turned to him.
When asked by a reporter about the exchange Trump blasted: "Well, he's two faced."
Boris Johnson later denied he was laughing at Mr Trump’s expense, adding: “That’s complete nonsense I don’t know where that’s come from.”
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Trudeau insisted he had an "excellent and very productive relationship with Mr Trump."
The Canadian premier insisted the "jaw dropping moment" was when he announced that the US could host the next G7 at Camp David.
While Macron hit out the "stolen" clip saying it should never have been filmed in the first place.