Trump commented on first lady of France

     Written by : SMTV24x7 | Sat, Jul 15, 2017, 06:00 PM

Trump commented on first lady of France

New Delhi, July 15: US President Donald Trump often discusses with his controversial statements. Recently he made such a strange comment on France's first lady, Brigitte Macron.

According to the media reports, the US President who visited France addressed the bilateral talks with his French counterpart Immanuel Brigitte Macron and shared press conference. Earlier, Emmanuel Macro and Bridgel Macro welcomed Donald Trump and his wife Melania Trump ((Donald Trump, who was hanging on the sweet smile of a woman journalist, know what happened then)

In the meantime, when Donald Trump and Brigitte Macro met, Trump said, "Do you know, how wonderful your shape is ?". Although 64-year-old Bridgel did not respond to Trump's comment. After this, Donald addressed him as 'Beautiful'. While Donald was commenting on it, Melania was also standing near him, but there was nothing to know about his reaction. (When Donald Trump 'ignored' the first lady of Poland, mixed with Melania, viral video)

It is worth noting that US President Donald Trump went to France amid allegations that the Republican leader received help from Russia to reach the White House. There has been a fresh start in the country this week in relation to Russian intervention in the US presidential election.

Several emails were released a few days ago in the US, according to which the US president's son accepted the Russian offer to molt Hillary Clinton during the election campaign.

This trip is being done a few days after the release of these emails. This new thing has come out in the ongoing investigation of whether the Russian gang was involved in the Trump campaign in the US presidential election in 2016.

Trump tweeted before leaving for Paris, on the invitation of President Macrons, to leave for France to participate in the celebrations in honor of Bastille Day in France and 100 years of America's involvement in World WarII.