Donald Trump threw shade at some of America's closest partners on Friday evening, mere hours before he'd see them at the Group of Seven summit. The president and first lady arrived in Biarritz Saturday after he threatened to tax French 'like they've never seen before' and characterized world leaders attending the event as 'friends for the most part' in front of Marine One. 'We're going to France. We'll have a good few days. I think it will be very productive, seeing a lot of leaders who are friends of mine, for the most part,' he said of his trip, smirking as he added, 'Wouldn't say in 100 percent of the cases, but for the most part.' He did not say which leaders were getting under his skin, but Trump offered several hints in the comments he delivered outside the White House before he left for Europe with first lady Melania.
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