Trump meets president of Portugal at White House

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Last Updated : Jun 28 2018 | 3:20 AM IST

Meeting in the maelstrom of breaking news, President Donald Trump took a moment today to explain the significance of a Supreme Court vacancy to visiting Portuguese President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa.

At one point, Trump even broached the subject of a political career for Portugal's soccer star Cristiano Ronaldo.

Trump greeted Rebelo de Sousa in the Oval Office and then turned to the cameras to offer his reaction to Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy's retirement. The vacancy gives Trump a golden chance to cement conservative control of the nation's high court and the president wanted to make sure his out-of-town guest was aware of the stakes.

"In our country, the selection of a justice of the United States Supreme Court is considered, I think we can all say, one of the most important events," Trump told Rebelo de Sousa, adding that the court can "swing different ways" depending on its composition.

"Some people think outside of, obviously war and peace, it's the most important thing that you could have," Trump said.

Rebelo de Sousa concurred, noting that he was also a constitutional law professor. "I just heard the news and I imagine how important it is for you," he said, pivoting to Portugal's role as the first neutral country to recognize America's independence.

"I don't know if you know it, but your Founding Fathers celebrated independence with our wine with Madeira wine," Rebelo de Sousa said. "They made a toast with our Madeira wine." "Good taste," Trump responded.

The two leaders planned to hold talks on the upcoming NATO summit, trade and energy security. But the conversation quickly shifted to Russian President Vladimir Putin whom Trump is expected to meet with next month and World Cup soccer.

The Portuguese president suggested "if you ever go to Russia during the championship, don't forget Portugal is still there and wanting to win the championship."
Rebelo de Sousa said he had recently met with Putin, who asked him to extend his greetings to Trump and was "expecting your visit."
But the Portuguese leader also wanted to make sure Trump knew that his country has Ronaldo, the best soccer player in the world. "I'm sure your son knows it," he told Trump. The president said his son, Barron, an avid soccer player, "knows all about it."

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First Published: Jun 28 2018 | 3:20 AM IST

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