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Trump's unpleasant “death closure” with Macron becomes viral

President Donald Trump and French President Emmanuel Macron have grabbed their hands again so that the encounter has become viral.

Macron visited Trump on Monday in the White House, Macron's first official visit to the Pennsylvania Ave. 1600 during the second term of the president.

Trump waited outside the west wing and greeted Macron with a handshake, and then the two guides hugged.

After that, the handshake continued-a kind of tug-of-tune trump and Macron were asked by a reporter to send good wishes to the Pope.

Judi James from body language described it as a “death closure”.

“With the eyes and fate of the world that is currently resting on their shoulders,” said James to Dailymail.com, “This recent greeting was always enforced by signals of superior power and dominance.”

On Mondays Grab-and-Grin is the last in a long series of extended hand shakes between the two guides, which began eight years earlier.

During a meeting in May 2017 in front of the NATO summit in Brussels, Trump and Macron grabbed their hands so that their ankles know and raised their pines.

President Donald Trump (left) stood outside the west wing and welcomed the French President Emmanuel Macron (right) with an intensive and elongated handshake

President Donald Trump (left) continues to hold on to the hand of French President Emmanuel Macron (right) when they posed for photos outside the west wing on Monday

President Donald Trump (left) continues to hold on to the hand of French President Emmanuel Macron (right) when they posed for photos outside the west wing on Monday

At the time, Macron said that the clinch of a handshake is “not innocent” and is supposed to be a “moment of truth” that shows his US counterpart that the French guide would not be intimidated.

During Trump's first term, which ended in January 2021, they shared several other bizarre hand shakes.

In December 2024, after Trump had won the re -election over democratic vice president Kamala Harris, he and Macron reunited in Paris to reopen the emergency lady, who was badly damaged in a fire in April 2019.

Trump and Macron were back with the intensive handshake during the trip.

James reminded Dailymail.com that it was Macron who was the first time the battle for power with Trump when they had one of her earliest meetings during the first term. '

“Trump was a serial power shaker who loved to register Alpha, the physical rule over his impressive back catalog of alarming bones and rituals of rituals. But Macron had obviously prepared with a little strength training because he grabbed Trump's hand so violently that the outline of his fingers could be seen by Trump's hand for several moments, ”recalled James.

She then turned to the advertisement on Monday when she found that the rictus grin of the leaders should not distract from the real action, which takes place in the waist height, as both Trump and Macron were “superior here”.

“Trump's power patts on Macron's shoulder is a control and a firm gesture that also indicates a dominance in parental style,” said James. “Macron immediately reacts with a hand clamp to Trump's biceps, which indicates that alpha posture indicates the president is not intimidated. “

President Donald Trump (left) and French President Emmanuel Macron took place in June 2018 on the edge of the G7 in Quebec, Canada, on the edge of the G7 -

President Donald Trump (left) and French President Emmanuel Macron took place in June 2018 on the edge of the G7 in Quebec, Canada, on the edge of the G7 –

The duo resumed its long hand shakes in December 2024 after the elected President Donald Trump (right) won the election in 2024. French President Emmanuel Macron (left) invited Trump to the reopening of the Notre Dame to Paris

The duo resumed its long hand shakes in December 2024 after the elected President Donald Trump (right) won the election in 2024. French President Emmanuel Macron (left) invited Trump to the reopening of the Notre Dame to Paris

“The two men then close their hands in a” death closure “of muscular clamps of the hands,” remarked James.

'Macron hits the left hand over the closure to have control, and then carries out a Trump classic, the “Shake and Yank”, in which the closure is suddenly and relatively violently thrown back or backwards and her “opponent “Disappilized by taking them out of the course,” remarked James.

In this case, Macron tore backwards and Trump leaned forward so that Macron can take his hand over it.

“When the two men face the cameras, Trump holds a dark grip on Macron's hand and forces the shake to keep a few seconds and keep a few additional shakes longer,” remarked James. “We can see how this fixed closure is more like a dispute than a gesture of mutual respect.”

James also noticed that the next foreign guide who meets Trump “had to study the film material in detail”.

Trump will host British Prime Minister Keir Starrer in the White House on Thursday in the White House.

“Trump seems to be again in power-play body language mode, and Starrer has so far shown nothing of Macron's skills in dealing with him,” warned James.