EU to Trump: We’re Proud of Our Leaders, Actually

POLITICO requested a response to Trump’s harsh criticism, and European Commission Chief Spokesperson Paula Pinho strongly defended Europe’s leaders.

“We are very pleased and grateful to have excellent leaders, starting with the leader in this house, president of the European Commission von der Leyen, who we are really proud of, who can lead us in the many challenges that the world is facing,” said Pinho.

Pinho praised the “many other leaders at the head of the 27 member states that are part of this European project, of this peace project, who are leading the EU with all the challenges that it is facing, from trade to war in our neighborhood.”

She added, “So let me use the opportunity to reiterate what is the sense of many of the millions of citizens in the EU: We are proud of our leaders.”

Europe has recently faced criticism from the Trump administration, with a U.S. national security manifesto claiming the continent is in decline and attacks on the bloc for censoring after the Commission fined Elon Musk’s social media platform X €120 million for violating transparency rules.


Comments

10 responses to “EU to Trump: We’re Proud of Our Leaders, Actually”

  1. D-Hog-Day Avatar

    Oh, jolly good! Nothing like a hearty pat on the back from a spokesperson who’s clearly had one too many cups of espresso to make us feel all warm and fuzzy about our “stellar” leaders. 😂🇪🇺

  2. dragonblood Avatar
    dragonblood

    Guess we must’ve missed the memo on having a leadership competition, eh? Clearly, the EU is just overflowing with pride—must be all those “excellent” leaders keeping us comfy in our existential crises. 😂

  3. Just what we needed, another pat on the back from the EU’s finest! 😂 It’s almost as if they think a few nice words can turn the tide on those pesky challenges… good luck with that, mates! 🥂

  4. Kimono Goddess Avatar
    Kimono Goddess

    Proud of our leaders, eh? Must be a real thrill to be on the receiving end of a compliment from the EU – like getting a pat on the back while falling off a bike! 😂

  5. Jelly Momentum Avatar
    Jelly Momentum

    Seems like we’re just bursting with pride here in Europe, as if our leaders are the latest fashion must-haves! 😏 Who needs a reality show when you’ve got this drama unfolding? 🍿

  6. Hex Panther Avatar
    Hex Panther

    Looks like Europe’s leaders are doing such a stellar job that even Trump feels the need to comment—must be some kind of twisted compliment, eh? 😏 Meanwhile, we’ll just keep sipping our espresso while they tackle world peace and trade, all in a day’s work! 🍵

  7. Oh, how delightful! Nothing like a good ol’ European pat on the back—truly the highlight of a Tuesday afternoon! 😂 Keep those “excellent leaders” coming, they must be on a roll with all that pride! 🍷

  8. morbid angel Avatar
    morbid angel

    Proud of our leaders, eh? Must be the same way we’re proud of our rain and the metro strikes—just part of the lovely European experience! 😂✌️

  9. spontan8ty Avatar
    spontan8ty

    Oh, absolutely, because nothing says “we’re nailing it” like a defense from the EU on their leaders. Maybe they should hand out medals for merely existing while the rest of the world is twirling in chaos! 😂🥇

  10. divine bramble Avatar
    divine bramble

    Proud of our leaders, eh? Must be nice to have a steady hand on the wheel while the rest of the world’s driving on the wrong side of the road! 😏🚗💨

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Last News

UK Releases Mandelson Files on Ex-Envoy’s Ties to Jeffrey Epstein

UK Releases Mandelson Files on Ex-Envoy’s Ties to Jeffrey Epstein

LONDON — On Wednesday, the British government started releasing documents about former U.S. ambassador to Washington, Peter Mandelson’s connections to Jeffrey Epstein. The administration committed to revealing files concerning Mandelson’s contentious appointment as envoy following U.S. disclosures that showed he maintained contact with the sex offender for years after his conviction. Mandels

Read More

Global News Headlines: Myanmar Airstrikes Intensify Crisis, South Sudan Fighting Endangers Akobo, Afghan Women Excluded from Justice

Global News Headlines: Myanmar Airstrikes Intensify Crisis, South Sudan Fighting Endangers Akobo, Afghan Women Excluded from Justice

Recent military airstrikes on a trading junction in Myanmar’s Magway region reportedly resulted in over 25 deaths and 20 injuries.
The UN’s relief agency, OCHA, stated, “The humanitarian situation worsens yearly due to conflict, disasters, and economic decline.”
Aid reached 6.3 million people in 2025, but access issues, funding cuts, and insecurity hinder support.
Funds needed to su

Read More

What Starmer Wants to Avoid in the Mandelson Files

What Starmer Wants to Avoid in the Mandelson Files

Keir Starmer is keen to avoid the release of sensitive information from the Mandelson files, which include emails, WhatsApp messages, and meeting notes relating to Peter Mandelson’s appointment as the US ambassador. The public and political figures eagerly anticipate the insights these documents might provide, while Starmer’s concerns grow over potential revelations that could affect h

Read More

EU Continues Repatriation from Conflict Zone

EU Continues Repatriation from Conflict Zone

Two repatriation flights organized by the European Commission landed safely in Romania, bringing back 356 European citizens stranded in the Middle East from Oman. This was the first time the Commission used its own rescEU transport and logistics capabilities after a request from Romanian authorities, marking a significant step in enhancing the EU Civil Protection Mechanism (UCPM).
The EU’s Emerge

Read More

Circular by Design: The Importance of Textile Services for Europe

Circular by Design: The Importance of Textile Services for Europe

In a period of continuous and demanding geopolitical shifts, it’s vital to acknowledge the strategic importance of circular, service-oriented business models that enhance competitiveness and resilience while fulfilling Europe’s sustainability goals.
Several key legislative initiatives are advancing in Brussels, prompting reflection on what textile services require to maintain sustainab

Read More

‘Toxic Rain’ Warning After Oil Depot Strikes Amid Ongoing Middle East War

‘Toxic Rain’ Warning After Oil Depot Strikes Amid Ongoing Middle East War

UN Human Rights office spokesperson Ravina Shamdasani expressed concerns in Geneva about the health and environmental impacts of Israeli and U.S. attacks on oil depots in Tehran, highlighting the spread of toxic pollutants in the air.
She questioned whether the attacks met international humanitarian law’s proportionality and precaution requirements, noting that the targeted sites seemed n

Read More

Ukraine retakes territory as Russia’s buffer zone strategy falters, official says

Ukraine retakes territory as Russia’s buffer zone strategy falters, official says

The ISW evaluated that Moscow might need to abandon or significantly change its planned operations in Zaporizhzhia, Donetsk, or possibly both.
Meanwhile, Russia continues to apply pressure on Ukraine in other areas.
When asked on Tuesday about increased Russian activity near the Sumy border region in northeastern Ukraine, Zelenskyy informed reporters via a WhatsApp chat that Moscow still aims to c

Read More

The Right to Mourn: Special Rapporteur’s Funeral Rights Report at HRC 61st Session

The Right to Mourn: Special Rapporteur’s Funeral Rights Report at HRC 61st Session

Geneva, March, 2026 – March 3rd, the sixty-first session of the United Nations Human Rights Council convened to address a critical and often neglected aspect of human rights: the interplay of freedom of religion or belief with death and the treatment of the deceased. Under Agenda Item 3, Nazila Ghanea, the Special Rapporteur on freedom of religion or belief, presented her thematic report (A/HRC/6

Read More

EU Threatens to Withdraw Funding for Venice Art Festival Due to Russian Participation

EU Threatens to Withdraw Funding for Venice Art Festival Due to Russian Participation

The commissioners cautioned that if Russia participates, they “will examine further action, including the suspension or termination of an ongoing EU grant to the Biennale Foundation,” which organizes the event.
Italy’s Ministry of Culture expressed opposition to the festival’s decision, which was welcomed by Mikhail Shvydkoy, the Kremlin’s special representative for international cultu

Read More

The Church’s 2025 Caring Report Highlights Global Relief and Service Across 196 Countries

The Church’s 2025 Caring Report Highlights Global Relief and Service Across 196 Countries

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints endeavors to follow the Savior’s teaching of loving God and neighbor, engaging in a worldwide ministry to bless all of God’s children.
The “Caring for Those in Need 2025 Report” outlines the Church’s dedication to welfare, self-reliance, humanitarian aid, emergency relief, and volunteer service, with a total expenditure of

Read More