How Donald Trump became Emmanuel Macron

Are the two presidents really so different?

President Donald Trump and French President Emmanuel Macron.
(Image credit: REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque)

Donald Trump and Emmanuel Macron are often viewed as the yin and yang of modern Western politics. The American president is the gauche reactionary nativist; the French president is the refined cosmopolitan internationalist. That they're both heading to Davos this week only heightens the sense among many observers that the two men are rivals for the soul of Western civilization.

But a recent bit of Davos-related news shows how Macron and Trump share some uncomfortable similarities.

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Jeff Spross

Jeff Spross was the economics and business correspondent at TheWeek.com. He was previously a reporter at ThinkProgress.