U.S. President Donald Trump settled into a White House meeting on Monday by looking across a large mahogany table to Justin Trudeau to say nice things about the prime minister’s father.
The remarks were prompted by a gift Trudeau gave the president that morning: a black and white photo of Trump delivering a speech in honor of former prime minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau in 1981.
The photo, taken at the Waldorf Astoria hotel in New York City, shows Trump speaking at podium during a dinner honoring Trudeau Sr. with the Family of Man Gold Medallion award. At the time, Trump served as chairman of the awards dinner hosted by the international interfaith organization.
“He gave me a picture of myself and his father,” Trump said, referring to Trudeau. “And what a great picture. I will keep that in a respectful place.”
Here’s the original photo:
The prime minister has been facing increasing pressure at home to stand up to Trump in light of the U.S. leader’s previous comments about women and recent backlash over his controversial travel ban targeting those from seven Muslim-majority countries.
Last week, in lead-up to his Washington trip, Trudeau stressed the commonalities the two leaders share with regards to job creation and security for the middle class. In areas of policy where they disagree, the prime minister said he would be respectful of Trump by treading those areas carefully.
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