It should be common knowledge that former US President Donald Trump is not exactly the secretive and reserved type. But the fact that the Republican would have bragged about details of French President Emmanuel Macron’s sex life, as US media have now reported, is in a league of its own. Macron would not have entrusted these secrets to him himself, but could have come from the secret documents seized at his luxury Mar-a-Lago estate.
There’s no denying that the ex-president has a tendency to show off. But the fact that Trump bragged to close associates that he knew secrets from Macron’s love life casts an extremely bad light on the former head of state.
As the US magazine “Rolling Stone” reported, information about the French president is said to have been in the classified documents that the FBI seized from Trump’s estate in early August. The file labeled “Info re: President of France” is a sealed file.
Trump spoke of Macron’s “indecent” behavior
It is unclear whether the alleged secrets from Macron’s intimate life, which Trump told his associates about, really come from these classified documents. However, the former US president has claimed so, according to the magazine. Trump is said to have spoken out about Macron’s love life both during and after his time in the White House. He spoke of “indecent” behavior by the French president, “which not many people know,” Rolling Stone quoted two unnamed sources as saying.
Insider: ‘It’s often hard to tell if he’s talking bullshit’
Trump blurted out other smooth details as well. However, one of the informants states that not all statements of the ex-president are really credible. “It’s often hard to tell if he’s talking nonsense or not,” said the source.
Raid sparked ‘transatlantic freakout’
It is also reported that Trump’s raid on Mar-o-Lago luxury resort sparked a “transatlantic freakout” between Washington and Paris. Both sides would have put a lot of effort into what Trump could have found in the secret documents about Macron. “Officials from both countries wanted to know if this discovery constituted a breach of national security,” the magazine said.
Source: Krone

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