The Memo: Trump revels as establishment figures pay homage at home and abroad
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83% : Macron told Trump it was a "great honor for the French people" to welcome the president-elect.73% : Trump appears to be enjoying the acclaim so much in part because it is taking place against a backdrop where criticism is relatively muted -- at least by the standards of the past decade.
66% : But for now, Trump is more than happy to bask in the admiration of a domestic and global establishment that is seeking his favor.
64% : Trump was invited to France last weekend at the behest of President Emmanuel Macron.
64% : Trump also seemed to be lining up a more unusual -- and controversial -- manifestation of global acclaim when it emerged he had invited Chinese President Xi Jinping to his Jan. 20 inauguration.
58% : The nature of this acclaim is eliciting an unusual level of glee from Trump -- a man who biographers say has never quite left behind the outer-borough imprint of his upbringing in Queens, N.Y., where his family's wealth was never enough to buy him full entrée into the Manhattan cultural elite.
58% : According to the Associated Press, "an actual red carpet was rolled out for Trump as Macron bestowed the kind of full diplomatic welcome that France offers sitting American presidents, complete with trumpets blaring and members of the Republican Guard in full uniform.
57% : As if all that were not enough, Trump is the object of affection of some business magnates with whom he has previously had rocky relationships.
51% : The trip also included a meeting between Trump, Macron and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky at the French president's official residence, the Élysée Palace.
50% : Trump has received a display of homage at home and abroad since winning November's contest over Vice President Harris.
49% : But it isn't just on the world stage where Trump is getting to enjoy the garlands of a newly-elected president in a more uncomplicated fashion than was the case eight years ago.
48% : On Thursday, Trump rang the bell at the New York Stock Exchange -- an accolade that, somewhat surprisingly, he had never previously enjoyed during his decades as a New York-based property developer.
48% : But Trump didn't let such caveats bother him, especially since this was his second time being named by the magazine.
47% : The names mentioned are cut from similar right-wing-populist cloth to Trump, including Italian premier Giorgia Meloni and Argentinian President Javier Milei.
43% : "While in Paris, Trump also met with Britain's Prince William.Their meeting lasted 40 minutes, during which the pair "discussed a range of global issues but focused on the importance of the UK/U.S. special relationship," according to the BBC.
42% : But Musk has ascended to a new level, spending well over $100 million to help Trump get elected.
37% : Meta's Mark Zuckerberg, who Trump had once threatened to jail if he ever returned to power, journeyed to Mar-a-Lago to have dinner with the president-elect late last month.
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