Merz, White House and Germany
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Newly elected German Chancellor Friedrich Merz is meeting with President Trump at the White House on Thursday.
Germany's Chancellor Friedrich Merz visited President Trump at the White House Thursday. During Merz's visit, the chancellor brought up 6 June as D-Day, Trump responded that it was "not a pleasant day" for the chancellor.
President Donald Trump is scheduled on Thursday to host Germany’s newly elected chancellor, Friedrich Merz, in the Oval Office.
President Trump and newly minted German Chancellor Friedrich Merz will meet Thursday at the White House with the conversation likely to center on foreign and trade policy. The visit between Trump
President Trump made a verbal faux pas during his meeting with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz at the White House, describing D-Day as "not a great day," on Thursday, June 5,
Trump said D-Day was "not a great day" for Germany, to which Germany's chancellor replied that it was "the liberation of my country from Nazi dictatorship."
President Donald Trump's 20th week as commander in chief is set to include a meeting with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz and a call with Chinese President Xi Jinping.
German Chancellor Merz came to the White House on June 5. Trump said D-Day was "not a pleasant day" for Germany. It was crucial for Nazi defeat.
President Trump's meeting with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz will take place amid a backdrop of tensions between the U.S. and Europe over trade and Ukraine.
President Donald Trump raised eyebrows Thursday with a remark to German Chancellor Friedrich Merz during an Oval Office discussion about seeking to end Russia’s ongoing invasion of Ukraine. Merz referenced the anniversary of D-Day,