'Breathtaking speed': Trump's Paris trip marks return to global stage as leaders turn 'the page' on Biden
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
69% : And Bruen and other analysts give credit to Macron for inviting Trump to this weekend's festivities.67% : "This is a really smart move by Macron to get things rolling in the right direction when it comes to U.S.-French relations under Trump," he said.
64% : First Lady Jill Biden will also attend the ceremonies, but it's Trump who will be holding court with world leaders.
56% : TRUMP RETURNING TO EUROPE FOR FIRST TIME SINCE ELECTION"This is without question a major moment in French history and the fact that Macron wanted to share it with Trump speaks to the significance of what Trump is achieving even before he gets to the Oval Office again, said Brett Bruen, a public affairs and strategic communications veteran, and former U.S. diplomat who served under both Democratic and Republican administrations.
49% : According to reporting from Fox News' Bret Baier, Trump suggested to Trudeau that Canada could become the 51st state.
49% : "Mowers emphasized that Trump is already aiming "to shape world events" by "being bold, not timid, in the statements he's putting out, and the world is already reacting to that kind of American strength.
48% : Trump will meet with Emmanuel Macron after the French president invited him to attend Saturday's star-studded VIP event for the official reopening of the newly restored Notre Dame Cathedral, five years after a devastating fire wrecked the centuries-old Paris landmark.
46% : "While President-elect [Trump] is still weeks away from taking the oath of office, loyalties and the attention of world leaders has shifted to the incoming President and from Washington to Mar-a-lago with breathtaking speed," Wayne Lesperance, a veteran political scientist and president of New England College, told Fox News.
45% : Trump has also weighed in recently on a number of international conflicts.
44% : ""World leaders that want to get something done... have to engage with Trump," he added.
41% : [Macron] may see in Trump an opportunity to restore his lost luster as the European leader who can most effectively engage with the new American president.
41% : But Biden, likely on his last overseas trip before Trump takes over in the White House next month, is already being overshadowed on the world stage by his predecessor and successor.
28% : The trip to Paris comes a week after Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau hastily made an unannounced stop in Mar-a-Lago to dine with Trump after the president-elect threatened a trade war with Canada and Mexico.
21% : "Trump has taken a slew of calls in the weeks since the November election from international leaders congratulating him on his White House victory.
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