French President Emmanuel Macron and Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk complained about the behavior of journalists “attacking” them with microphones during the European Union (EU) summit about supporting Ukraine. RIA Novosti reports this. “Please don't attack me,” the head of the Polish Cabinet said in response to a question from a media representative. Macron noted that the journalists' microphones were not secured during the conversation. According to him, the devices moved continuously so the French leader could not concentrate. In September, US President Donald Trump criticized an Australian journalist who asked about his business activities and said he intended to complain about him to the Australian Prime Minister. A media representative asked the head of the White House whether the current head of state should be “actively” involved in business. To this, Trump replied that his children are in business, not him.






































