'I Was Being Funny': Trump Clarifies Viral Comment Made During G7 Summit
US President says controversial G7 comment was meant humorously.
US President Donald Trump has said that his widely circulated "I'm the boss" remark during the recent G7 summit was intended as a joke and was never meant to be taken seriously. The comment, which drew laughter from fellow world leaders and quickly gained traction on social media, became one of the most talked-about moments of the international gathering.
Trump addressed the incident during an interview on The Axios Show, where he sought to clarify the context behind the remark. Responding to questions about the viral moment, the US president said he had simply been trying to inject some humour into the proceedings and was surprised by the level of attention it received worldwide.
According to Trump, the comment was made as he entered a room where leaders from the Group of Seven nations were already seated. Recalling the scene, he noted that the room was filled with prominent heads of government and said he jokingly greeted them by declaring, "I'm the boss." The remark prompted laughter from those present and was later widely shared across news outlets and social media platforms.
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"I was trying to be funny. I wasn't trying to be the boss," Trump said during the interview. He added that the statement had been taken out of context and that the reaction demonstrated how quickly light-hearted moments can become global headlines. Trump also joked that all the leaders would have believed him, before reiterating that the comment was made in jest.
The exchange occurred during the final day of the G7 summit, which brought together leaders from some of the world's largest economies to discuss international security, trade, economic cooperation and emerging technologies. While the summit focused on major geopolitical and economic issues, Trump's off-the-cuff remark generated considerable public attention beyond the formal agenda.
The incident highlights how informal interactions between world leaders can often capture as much attention as official policy discussions. Although the comment sparked debate online, Trump has now sought to put the matter to rest by emphasising that it was intended purely as humour and not as a reflection of his views on leadership within the G7.
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