Potential members of the future Trump administration were present, including Marco Rubio, the nominee for secretary of state, who welcomed Meloni to Florida and described her as a “great ally, strong leader”, according to the Wall Street Journal reporter Alex Leary.
The group then watched the premiere of The Eastman Dilemma: Lawfare or Justice, a documentary on the efforts of Trump’s former lawyer John Eastman to keep him in power after the 2020 US presidential elections.
No official agenda was announced, but the New York Times reported that Meloni pressed hard on the case of Cecilia Sala, an Italian journalist detained in solitary confinement in Iran. Sala’s arrest in December on charges of breaching Islamic law was allegedly a reprisal for the arrest, at the request of the US, of a Swiss-Iranian businessman and alleged arms trafficker with ties to the Iranian regime at Milan’s Malpensa airport. Italy is aggressively pressing for the immediate release of Sala from Tehran’s notorious Evin prison.
Other topics reportedly included the war in Ukraine, gas supplies and possible new US tariffs on EU goods.
It is the second time Meloni has met Trump since he won the US elections in November. Trump called the Italian leader “a real live-wire” when they met in Paris in early December for the reopening of Notre Dame Cathedral.