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President Donald Trump's NATO Summit appearance sparked a White House meme video after Secretary General Rutte's "daddy" comment, generating mixed reactions on social media.
The White House leaned into the “Daddy” title for President Trump after NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte used the term to refer to the president during their news conference early Wednesday.
The White House is heavily embracing President Trump's newly coined moniker -- marking his return from the NATO summit with a viral video declaring: "Daddy’s home." ...