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Macron Is Addressing a Joint Session of Congress. He Just Totally Denounced Trumpism.
French President Emmanuel Macron right now is delivering a rare address to a joint session of Congress. And after spending two days with President Donald Trump, including being the honored guest at Trump’s first official State Dinner, Macron just denounced Trumpism.
Repeatedly.
“I am convinced that if we decide to open our eyes wider, we will be stronger. We will overcome the dangers; we will not let the work of extreme nationalism shake a world full of hope for greater prosperity,” President Macron said Wednesday morning.
"I am convinced that if we decide to open our eyes wider, we will be stronger. We will overcome the dangers; we will not let the work of extreme nationalism shake a world full of hope for greater prosperity," French President Macron says https://t.co/qYf1rGxn0t pic.twitter.com/kjc20eK484
— CBS News (@CBSNews) April 25, 2018
Donald Trump has built his entire political campaign, “platform,” and base on “extreme nationalism.”
“Make America Great Again.”
“America First.”
“When Mexico sends its people, they’re not sending their best,” Trump said in the speech in which he launched his presidential campaign. “They’re not sending you. They’re not sending you. They’re sending people that have lots of problems, and they’re bringing those problems with us. They’re bringing drugs. They’re bringing crime. They’re rapists. And some, I assume, are good people.”
“You had a group on one side that was bad and you had a group on the other side that was also very violent,” Trump said after Charlottesville, stressing: “there’s blame on both sides.”
Macron Wednesday repeatedly denounced “extreme nationalism.”
And he also attacked Trumpism later in his speech, saying, “If you ask me, I do not share the fascination for new strong powers, the abandonment of freedom, and the illusion of nationalism.”
"I do not share the fascination for new strong powers, the abandonment of freedom & the illusion of nationalism," French Pres. Macron says. "Therefore, distinguished members of the Congress, let us put them aside, write our own history & a future we want." https://t.co/qYf1rGxn0t pic.twitter.com/6oQI7ab8QP
— CBS News (@CBSNews) April 25, 2018
And Macron did not stop there.
“It is together that we can resist the rise of aggressive nationalism.”
“We can choose isolationism, withdrawal and nationalism,” he said, adding, “it can be tempting to us as a temporary remedy to our fears. But closing the door to the world will not stop the evolution of the world.”
French President Emmanuel Macron to Congress: "We can choose isolationism, withdrawal and nationalism…it can be tempting to us as a temporary remedy to our fears. But closing the door to the world will not stop the evolution of the world." pic.twitter.com/YPnyMThMkY
— Axios (@axios) April 25, 2018
Some responses via Twitter:
Macron is GOING THERE. He just gave a huge rebuke to the entire Trumpian world view of America First and the rise of nationalism, and warned of the fall of international organizations.
ENTIRE CONGRESS GAVE A STANDING OVATION.
— Kevin Baron (@DefenseBaron) April 25, 2018
Hard not to listen to Macron speech against 'isolationism, withdrawal and nationalism' as anything other than a lecture to his hand-holding friend President Trump…
— Susan Glasser (@sbg1) April 25, 2018
This part of the speech where Macron denounces Trumpian numbnut nationalism is amazing.
— Josh Marshall (@joshtpm) April 25, 2018
This is a thinly veiled rebuke to @realDonaldTrump from @EmmanuelMacron – "we can choose isolationism, withdrawal and nationalism…but that will only inflame the fears of our citizens."
— Jon Sopel (@BBCJonSopel) April 25, 2018
“It is together that we can resist the rise of aggressive nationalism.” Macron, with a rather significant line in his speech given the setting & his host.
— David M. Drucker (@DavidMDrucker) April 24, 2018
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