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Wild AI, a royal letter and big hugs – a week in Trumpworld

US President Donald Trump's blanket steel and aluminum tariffs took effect. (AFP file)
  • Last week, Trump branded elected Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky a "dictator" -- but things change fast in this administration
  • "Did I say that? I can't believe I said that," Trump responded with a slight grin when asked if his opinion had evolved

Washington, United States President Donald Trump closed out a packed week at the White House after hosting a string of eager-to-please guests, and generating the usual eye-popping menu of news items.

‘Did I say that?’

Last week, Trump branded elected Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky a “dictator” — but things change fast in this administration.

“Did I say that? I can’t believe I said that,” Trump responded with a slight grin when asked if his opinion had evolved.

On Friday, Zelensky was meeting Trump to sign a deal granting Washington access to Ukraine’s rare minerals.

RSVP the king

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer laid it on thick with Trump, handing the president a hand-signed letter from King Charles III inviting him for an unprecedented second state visit to London.

Reading the invitation in front of a throng of journalists, Trump appeared deeply flattered that he had been invited to Windsor Castle.

Starmer also gave him a golf cap in the Trump family tartan, while his wife Melania got a scarf from the posh store Liberty and a Downing Street candle.

-AI: Trump and Netanyahu topless

The US president posted an AI-generated video depicting war-ravaged Gaza rebuilt as a seaside Trump-branded resort, with a towering golden statue of himself and bearded belly dancers.

The clip’s soundtrack included the lyrics “Donald’s coming to set you free, bringing the light for all to see”, and “Feast and dance, the deal is done, Trump Gaza number one.”

Among the AI scenes was Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu sipping cocktails in swimsuits by a pool, while another showed Elon Musk dancing under a shower of cash.

US, Russia, NKorea: UN allies

The United States sided with Russia twice at the United Nations, as Washington sought to avoid condemnation of Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine three years ago.

The votes highlighted a seismic shift at the UN, where Washington had previously led votes for resolutions that lambasted its historic competitor and often enemy Moscow.

A European-backed text won 93 votes for at the General Assembly and 18 votes against — with Washington siding with Russia, Belarus, North Korea and Sudan.

Ebola prevention ‘accidentally canceled’

Starring at Trump’s first cabinet meeting, Elon Musk admitted his dramatic government cuts were not perfect.

“For example, with USAID, one of the things we accidentally canceled very briefly was Ebola prevention,” he said with a giggle, insisting there no actual interruption.

But current and former staff told US media that USAID’s Ebola prevention work has indeed been largely halted since Musk took an axe to the aid agency.

Le Bromance, still on?

They hugged, they gripped hands, they touched knees and they backslapped. French President Emmanuel Macron and Trump rekindled their touchy-feely bromance at the White House.

But when Trump repeated a false claim that Europe would get its aid money back from Ukraine, Macron interrupted to explain the cash was “like the US — loans, guarantees, grants.”

Trump smirked and said, “If you believe that, it’s OK with me.”