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‘Boss-level trolling’: One word in Macron’s congratulatory message to Donald Trump made the internet burst into laughter
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‘Boss-level trolling’: One word in Macron’s congratulatory message to Donald Trump made the internet burst into laughter

After Donald Trump announced that he had won the 2024 US presidential election, world leaders rushed to congratulate the president-elect. However, one post quickly caught the attention of netizens for humorous reasons. And it was none other than the President of France Emmanuel Macron.

French President Emmanuel Macron congratulated Donald Trump on winning the US elections. (Photo: Reuters)
French President Emmanuel Macron congratulated Donald Trump on winning the US elections. (Photo: Reuters)

“Congratulations, President @realDonaldTrump. We are ready to work together as we have done for four years. With your beliefs and mine. With respect and ambition. “For greater peace and prosperity,” he tweeted.

Internet reacts to Macron’s ‘boss-level’ trolling

One of the things that caught the attention of social media users was Macron’s use of the word “conviction”. That’s because a jury in New York found him guilty on all 34 charges related to a scheme to fraudulently influence the 2016 election through secret payments of money to former adult star Stormy Daniels, who claimed she had an alleged affair with him.

Netizens questioned whether Macron He was participating in “boss-level” trolling or something had been mistranslated.

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“Well, she definitely has some convictions,” another commented.

A third user said: “His beliefs. “All 34 of them,” said another, “‘Convictions’ doesn’t translate very well.”

“He knew what he was doing,” another chimed in.

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Trump will be the first felon to take office

With his election victory, Trump is set to become the first US president to remain in office while facing indictment. Embers He was convicted of 34 felonies earlier this year. He was found guilty in New York in May but has not yet been sentenced. His trial will be held on November 26.

Trump convicted of falsifying financial records to conceal $130,000 payment to him Stormy Danielsadult film actor. The funds allegedly aimed to buy Daniels’ silence ahead of the 2016 presidential election.