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'He is perfect': Trump welcomes Macron during first state visit
The first official state visit of Trump's presidency has been full of pomp and pageantry and gestures of affection between the two leaders.

French President Emmanuel Macron is welcomed with a standing ovation Wednesday during a joint meeting of the U.S. Congress as Vice President Mike Pence and Speaker of the House Paul Ryan look on.
Macron drew on the shared history and "special bond" of U.S.-French relations, telling Congres, "the American and French people have had a rendezvous with freedom."

President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump welcome Macron and his wife Brigitte to the White House for a state dinner on Tuesday night.
More than 130 guests dined on rack of lamb and nectarine tart and enjoyed an after-dinner performance by the Washington National Opera.


Trump and Macron walk down the colonnade at the White House following the official arrival ceremony for Macron on Tuesday.
Trump ended his first year in office without receiving a foreign leader on a state visit, the first president in nearly 100 years to fail to do so.

Trump and Macron attend an arrival ceremony at the White House.
The two leaders' meetings follow the collaboration by the U.S., France and Britain in missile strikes in Syria earlier this month to respond to a suspected chemical weapons attack.
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Macron speaks to the media after arriving at Andrews Air Force Base on Monday.