In a shocking turn of events, former President Donald Trump erupted in anger after comedian Jimmy Kimmel exposed the real reason behind his abrupt departure from the G7 summit in Canada. Initially, French President Emmanuel Macron suggested that Trump left early to negotiate a ceasefire between Israel and Iran, a claim that sent Trump into a furious tirade on social media. “Wrong,” he tweeted, dismissing Macron as a “publicity-seeking” leader who has “no idea” about his true motives for leaving the summit.
While world leaders remained in Canada for crucial discussions, Trump’s unexpected exit raised eyebrows and questions about what could be so urgent back in Washington. Kimmel’s live commentary hinted at a farcical reality behind Trump’s decision, suggesting that it might have been less about diplomacy and more about personal distractions. “Maybe a bowel movement,” Kimmel quipped, underscoring the absurdity of the situation.
As the drama unfolded, Trump’s real-time denial of any peace talks with Iran only added fuel to the fire. He claimed, “If they want to talk, they know how to reach me,” evoking memories of his controversial dealings with foreign powers. Kimmel pointed out the irony of Trump promoting a $500 rebranded mobile phone while publicly admitting he doesn’t trust phones at all.
The former president’s chaotic week culminated in a bizarre mix of branding and blunders, from launching a Trump-branded phone to suggesting Vladimir Putin broker peace in the Middle East. As tensions rise globally, Trump appears more focused on self-promotion than international diplomacy. With each misstep, the question looms: is this merely a distraction, or a deeper commentary on a leader’s priorities amid escalating crises? The world watches as Trump continues to navigate the turbulent waters of public life, leaving many to wonder what will happen next.