Trump, Macron ‘bromance’ draws late night laughs in US

Firm handshakes, warm embraces, kisses, even a bit of grooming: the "bromance" between US President Donald Trump and French leader Emmanuel Macron has provided plenty of material for America's late night TV comedians.


“Trump and Macron have an interesting relationship,” comedian Jimmy Kimmel said on his talk show on ABC.

“Trump very much needs a friend, because most of his old ones are going to prison,” Kimmel said, in a reference to the US president’s legal woes.

“And Donald Trump, really, he cannot keep his hands off this guy,” Kimmel said before showing television clips of affectionate embraces between the pair.

One exchange which has drawn particular attention took place in the Oval Office, when Trump brushed off what he said was “dandruff” on Macron’s jacket.

French President Emmanuel Macron and US President Donald Trump walk to the Oval Office prior to a meeting at the White House

French President Emmanuel Macron and US President Donald Trump walk to the Oval Office prior to a meeting at the White House

“We have to make him perfect,” Trump said. “He is perfect.”

For Kimmel, tongue firmly in cheek, it was a “historic moment.”

“To the best of my knowledge, it was the first time a world leader ever publicly brushed dandruff off another world leader,” Kimmel said.

Several comedians contrasted the supposedly frosty relationship between Trump and his wife, Melania, to his warm friendship with Macron.

“Compared to holding hands with Melania, he and Macron just performed the kama sutra together,” said “Late Show” host Stephen Colbert on CBS. “Which one is he married to again?”

Trevor Noah of “The Daily Show” on Comedy Central said Macron “seems to have the recipe for handling Trump.”

US President Donald Trump and French President Emmanuel Macron at a joint press conference at the White House

US President Donald Trump and French President Emmanuel Macron at a joint press conference at the White House

“You could really feel that Macron was connecting with Trump,” Noah said. “And we all know that Trump is not the sentimental type.

“But clearly Macron made Trump feel a way he’s never ever felt before — human.”

“I know it’s a cliche but that’s a bromance,” Noah said. “That’s more affection than he’s ever shown Melania.”

Noah ended the segment with a mock black-and-white silent movie with a romantic soundtrack showing the Trump-Macron interactions which he called “L’affaire des Mains” — “The Affair of the Hands.”

Comedian Seth Meyers showed footage on his “Late Night” show on NBC of the 71-year-old Trump and 40-year-old Macron sharing an interminable handshake — similar to one the pair had shared last year.

“President Trump welcomed French President Emmanuel Macron to the White House at 5:15 pm this evening — and they are still shaking hands,” Meyers said.

For more news your way

Download our app and read this and other great stories on the move. Available for Android and iOS.