U.S. President Donald Trump said he was the boss after arriving late to a G7 summit meeting on Wednesday [1].
The incident occurred during the closing day of the summit in Évian‑les‑Bains, France [2]. The remark highlights the president's unconventional approach to international diplomacy and his rapport with other world leaders during high-stakes multilateral meetings.
According to reports, Trump entered the meeting after the scheduled start time [2]. As he joined the assembled leaders, he said, "I’m the boss" [1].
Other world leaders reacted to the late arrival and the subsequent comment with laughter [2]. The atmosphere remained cordial despite the breach of protocol regarding the meeting's start time [2].
This interaction took place as the G7 nations worked to finalize agreements on the summit's closing day [1]. The venue in Évian‑les‑Bains served as the backdrop for the final discussions among the member states [2].
Trump's use of humor to deflect from his tardiness is a recurring theme in his public engagements. By framing his late entry as a sign of authority, he maintained a dominant presence in the room while acknowledging the delay [1].
“"I’m the boss."”
The exchange reflects a preference for personalistic diplomacy over rigid diplomatic protocol. By utilizing humor to address a breach of etiquette, the U.S. president asserts a position of power and familiarity that can either ease tensions or create friction depending on the political climate of the G7 member states.


