White House video embraces Trump as 'daddy' after NATO chief's remark

US President Donald Trump's NATO summit presence sparks viral "Daddy’s home" posts after Rutte joked about US leadership in defence and alliance unity. - REUTERS/Filepic
BRUSSELS: The White House embraced the moniker of "daddy" for Donald Trump in a video that it released after NATO chief Mark Rutte used the term in a conversation with the U.S. president.
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- The White House posted "Daddy's home" with Ushers song after Trump's assertive role at the NATO summit.
- Dutch NATO chief Rutte explained his "daddy" comment referred to US leadership, not Trump personally.
- Rutte said NATO allies must step up on defense spending and no longer rely solely on US military dominance.
Rutte, the Dutch secretary general of the military alliance, used the word "daddy" in an appearance with Trump at Wednesday's summit after the U.S. president berated Israel and Iran over violations of a ceasefire, which later appeared to be holding.
In response, Rutte laughed and said: "And then daddy has to sometimes use strong language to get (them to) stop."
On Tuesday, Trump said Iran and Israel had been fighting "so long and so hard that they don't know what the fuck they're doing".
In an interview with Reuters after the summit, Rutte said he had used the word "daddy" to describe how some allies seem to view the United States, rather than about Trump specifically.
"In Europe, I hear sometimes countries saying, 'Hey, Mark, will the U.S. stay with us?' And I said that sounds a little bit like a small child asking his daddy, 'Hey, are you still staying with the family?'" Rutte said.
"So in that sense, I used daddy, (it's) not that I was calling President Trump daddy."
Asked if this meant other NATO members were like children who were now growing up after a pledge to spend more on defence, Rutte said they "already have grown up" but realised they had to step up and "equalise" defence spending with the United States.
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