Shortly after his election victory, Donald Trump spoke on the phone with British Prime Minister Theresa May and reportedly told her, “If you travel to the U.S., you should let me know.”
As regular readers may recall, the casual invitation “left civil servants amused and befuddled.” In Trump’s mind, the British prime minister might have plans to swing by America for a visit, in which case, the president-elect hoped May would give him a heads-up. What Trump didn’t realize is that May would only come if invited. The incoming American president didn’t understand how presidential diplomacy is supposed to work.
And he still doesn’t. The Associated Press reported last night that Trump “has been handing out his cellphone number to world leaders and urging them to call him directly, an unusual invitation that breaks diplomatic protocol and is raising concerns about the security and secrecy of the U.S. commander in chief’s communications.”
At face value, it may seem as if the president is simply being collegial with foreign officials. It might even seem like a positive: Trump may alienate many world leaders, but here’s evidence of him trying to be friendly, giving allies such as Theresa May, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, and French President Emmanuel Macron direct access.
But as the Associated Press report explained, the American president apparently doesn’t appreciate the details.









