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THE HAGUE - He’s already the world’s most powerful man, but US President Donald Trump got a new nickname on June 25 from Nato ...
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte referred to US leadership, not Trump, when he said "daddy" uses strong language sometimes.
Mark Rutte, NATO Secretary General, referred to Donald Trump as 'Daddy' as he praised the US president's approach to the Iran ...
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte attempted to clarify his remark in which he seemingly referred to U.S. President Donald ...
Mark Rutte clarified that he didn’t view Donald Trump as 'daddy', explaining he was simply using the term as a metaphor ...
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte called President Donald Trump "Daddy" on Wednesday, reacting to the president's recent use ...
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte clarified his ‘daddy’ remark to US President Donald Trump as he charmed the POTUS for the ...
NATO Sec. Gen. Mark Rutte said "daddy has to sometimes use strong language." He was talking about the US, but MAGA has ...
“And then daddy has to sometimes use strong language to get [them to] stop,” Rutte was quoted as saying with a laugh at ...
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte explains why he called President Trump 'Daddy' following the president’s forceful comments ...
Mark Rutte, the Nato secretary-general, has two jobs. The first is to lead the 32-member alliance at a time of unprecedented ...
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte sought to clarify his earlier comment referring to U.S. President Donald Trump as “daddy,” stating it was meant as a joke, The Hill reported on June 25.