NATO Secretary General called Trump ‘Daddy’

NATO Secretary General called Trump 'Daddy'

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said President Donald Trump “Daddy” on Wednesday, reacts to the use of the president’s expletives recently when he accused Iran and Israel of violating the ceasefire agreement.

Wednesday morning during the bilateral meeting between Trump and Rutte during the NATO Summit in the Hague, the Netherlands, Trump equated Israeli and Iran countries with “two children in the school yard” which had a “big fight.”

“You know, they fight very well. You can’t stop them. Let them fight for about two or three minutes, so it’s easy to stop them,” he continued.

Rutte raised his eyebrows when he interrupted, “Dad sometimes has to use strong language to make them stop.”

“You have to use strong language,” Trump agreed. “Often you have to use certain words.”

President Donald Trump and NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte attended the Plenary Meeting of the North Atlantic Council during the NATO Summit in the Hague, Netherlands, June 25, 2025.

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One day before, Trump became frustrated about the Israeli-Iran conflict, obscuring the expletive oath before leaving the White House on the Puncak.

Trump received the nickname Rutte, said during the press conference Wednesday night that the secretary general means in a loving way.

Asked if Trump looked at his NATO allies as “his children”, the President answered, “No, [Rutte] like me. I think he likes me. If not, I’ll tell you. I’ll be back and I’ll hit him hard, okay? He did it very lovingly, ‘Father, you my father.’ “

Rutte then defended the use of words and continued to praise Trump, describing it as “good friend.” He also said the language was a matter of taste.

In Trump’s decision to attack Iran and a ceasefire, Rutte said, “I think he deserves all praise.”

Photo: President Donald Trump spoke during a media conference at the NATO Summit in the Hague, Netherlands, June 25, 2025.

President Donald Trump spoke during a media conference at the NATO Summit in the Hague, Netherlands, June 25, 2025.

Matthias Schrader/AP

Rutte later Tell Reuters That he did not mention Trump “Father,” but rather used a more metaphorical term to describe the relationship between the US and other countries.

“Things ‘Daddy’ – I didn’t call him ‘Father.’ … In Europe, I sometimes hear countries say, ‘Hey, Mark, will the US remain with us?’ And I say it sounds a little like the child who asks his father, ‘Hey, are you still living with family?’ “Rutte told Reuters. “So in that sense, I use ‘father’, not because I call President Trump ‘father.'”

But the White House continues to embrace the title “Daddy”, Post on x Video compilation from Nato Trump’s trip determined by the song Usher “Hey Daddy (Daddy’s Home)” with the accompanying text: “Father’s house … Hey, Hey, Hey, Hey, Father.”

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