EU leaders say Trump worries them as rhetoric becomes policy
VALLETTA, Malta — European Union leaders on Friday vowed to remain united and defiant in the face of an onslaught of criticism from the new American president that has started to undermine the once-unshakeable trans-Atlantic relationship.
And they hit back in an increasing battle of words, underscoring how they fear that Donald Trump’s campaign rhetoric will be turned into policy and further tear apart their troubled bloc.
EU chief Donald Tusk earlier this week moved the U.S. into a “threat” category for the EU, following several negative comments about the 28-nation bloc.
“Maybe the best evidence that we are together in this context was the fact that some of my colleagues have used a new nickname for me, spontaneously, which is ‘our Donald,’” Tusk said Friday at an EU summit in Malta, highlighting the new divisions in the century-old alliance with the U.S.


