Donald Trump is once again in his element. In a scene that feels more like a schoolyard drama than international diplomacy, the President of the United States tells a story about how France’s head of state, Emmanuel Macron, supposedly begged him: “Donald, uh… you’ve got a deal. I would so love to raise my drug prices by 200 percent. It would be an honor. Whatever you want, Donald, please. Please, Donald! I beg you!”
That is what it sounds like when Trump’s political self-image merges with a version of the French presidency that exists only in his own head. The punchline: the French government dismissed the account as “unrealistic.” Macron cannot set or raise drug prices in France. That is handled by independent expert commissions, under strict social rules and price caps.
If you strip everything away for a moment and simply look at these images while asking yourself, “How can someone like this become President of America?”, it is almost impossible to explain with ordinary common sense. It says more about the ethical and social distress of our current times than even the best book ever could.
In reality, the prices of prescription drugs in France have remained low by international standards and have even declined slightly in recent years. The claim of a 200 percent increase has no connection to reality. Nor has the issue played any meaningful role in recent bilateral talks between France and the United States. Which raises the question of why Trump is spreading this story at all. Is it a deliberate distraction from domestic political pressure? Or an attempt to portray himself as a global decision-maker over life, death, and pill prices? Either way, it fits the pattern. The world as a stage, where every other head of state either kneels, grovels, or falls silent, while Trump speaks.
Only this time, even die-hard supporters in Europe could not help but laugh quietly. Because anyone who believes that Emmanuel Macron is begging to raise prices either has very poor access to information - or very good access to Trump’s speechwriters. And so this satire stands for a reality in which one no longer knows whether to laugh, cry, or simply pull the plug. A country that once promised leadership is now grinning as it stumbles into its own abyss.
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Trump’s Stecker ziehen…
Ja, sofort! Meine mentale Gesundheit ist aktuell in akuter Gefahr. Ich weiß nur nicht wie man diese Schurkenadministration und ihre Hintermänner „vom Netz nehmen“ kann
Trump‘s Stecker ziehen wird nicht reichen. Da muss man den ganzen Saustall ausmisten.
Trump erregt bei mir nur noch Übelkeit. Wann wird sich Amerika endlich erheben und für seine Demokratie kämpfen, statt diesem widerlichen Brandstifter und seiner Verbrecherbande in den Allerwertesten zu kriechen?
Das ist so absurd und peinlich… Trump sonnt sich in seiner Parallelwelt, in der ihm Jeder wirklich Jeder die Füße küsst und ihn anbettelt ihm Geld und Deals zu geben.
Wie kann man als normal denkender Mensch ihn noch unterstützen?
Jeder andere Opa wäre schon längst in der Psychiatrie oder im Pflegeheim … und der rennt mit dem Atomkoffer rum und start die Welt in den Abgrund.