Trump visits Paris as world leaders shift focus to incoming administration
Donald Trump is making his first overseas trip since winning the presidential election, visiting Paris to meet with world leaders. He will attend the reopening of Notre Dame Cathedral, where he is expected to take center stage, overshadowing President Biden. French President Emmanuel Macron invited Trump to the event, signaling a shift in international attention towards the incoming president. This comes as Biden is on a historic trip to Angola, marking a contrast in their global engagements. World leaders have begun reaching out to Trump, indicating a quick shift in focus from Biden to Trump’s administration. Analysts note that Trump's bold approach to foreign policy is already influencing international relations.