Misleading content has saturated social media following the G7 summit in Evian, France. Fact-checkers have identified multiple false narratives targeting US President Donald Trump and his European counterparts regarding geopolitical strategy and diplomatic protocol.

A viral clip allegedly showing Trump declaring "Europe has gone woke" at the summit is misattributed. The footage originates from a February White House press conference concerning energy and immigration policy, not the G7 proceedings. Visual evidence confirms White House signage in the background, disproving claims the remarks were made in France.

Separate videos suggesting Trump deliberately snubbed Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy lack context. While body language appeared dismissive in one instance, records confirm the leaders held a productive bilateral meeting. Trump described the talks as positive and urged a negotiated settlement with Russia. Zelenskyy subsequently confirmed discussions included manufacturing Patriot missile interceptors within Ukraine.

Claims that French President Emmanuel Macron defiantly rejected American authority also require clarification. Macron’s assertion that Washington does not dictate European law responded specifically to threats of 100% tariffs on French wine over digital services taxes. His comments affirmed existing multinational tax frameworks rather than issuing a personal rebuke to Trump. France maintains a 3% levy on digital interfaces, part of a broader European fiscal strategy involving Austria, Hungary, Italy, and the UK.