People Notice Donald Trump's Handshake Fail with Paraguay's Santiago Peña
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Donald Trump's 'Humiliating' Handshake: Why Paraguay's Santiago Peña Is Going Viral For Standing Firm
A Donald Trump handshake with Paraguay's president, Santiago Peña, at the Shield of the Americas summit in Doral, Florida, on Saturday drew global attention after footage showed Trump's familiar pulling grip and Peña's refusal to move, according to clips circulating on social media. The handshake took place at Trump National Doral Miami as the US president greeted visiting Latin American leaders ahead of remarks urging the region to use military…
watsonWhether with Macron, Pakistani Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif or recently Santiago Peña Palacios, President Paraguay, Trump always shakes his opponent's hands for far too long. Better said, he simply holds his hand. Or not at all, as with Egyptian President Abd al-Fattah as-Sisi. Possibly a conscious demonstration of power reports various media houses. Trump's behavior is not new in any case. During Trump's first term there have already bee…
Donald Trump tried his stupid handshake thing on the president of Paraquay and it backfired to supremely satisfying effect
It’s well known that Donald Trump has a thing for stupid handshakes, yanking away on his opposite number’s hand as if he suspected them of incorporating the false arm Rod Hull once wrapped around Emu (one for younger readers there). It was more a feature of his first than second term in the White House, […] The post Donald Trump tried his stupid handshake thing on the president of Paraquay and it backfired to supremely satisfying effect appeared…
People point out Donald Trump’s major handshake fail with Paraguay president Santiago Peña
Social media users have reacted to what they believe was a major handshake fail by President Donald Trump during his meeting with Paraguay's president, Santiago Peña.The interaction took place during the Shield of the Americas summit at Trump National Doral Miami resort in Florida on Saturday (March 7).The gathering brought together leaders from across Latin America, including representatives from Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Costa Rica, the Domin…
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