Trump's 'joker smile' & 'alpha' stance at White House revealed his true thoughts
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24% Somewhat Conservative
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45% ReliableFair
- Policy Leaning
38% Somewhat Conservative
- Politician Portrayal
-10% Negative
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79% : Speaking exclusively to The U.S. Sun, Wood explained how Biden and Trump may have been all smiles during his handshake, but the interaction revealed a hidden power struggle between the two.73% : As Biden said he wanted a smooth transition of power and promised to make sure Trump gets "what you need," Trump responded by saying, "I appreciate it," adding that "it's not a nice world.
68% : During their meeting, Trump also waited for Biden to lean in and present his hand for a handshake.
66% : Trump flew in at around 10 am and was joined by tech tycoon Elon Musk, who has rocketed into power through his staunch support of the president-elect.
62% : "Trump is giving a version of a smile I have seen him use before," she said.
61% : Trump is walking into a powerful position as the GOP now controls the Senate and could take the majority in the House of Representatives.
54% : Ex-Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy was also there as he and Musk were named co-leaders of the newly established Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE,In the meeting, Trump thanked Biden for helping to make the transition so "smooth" and added that "politics is tough," a reference to the bruising election campaign.
52% : Biden has made a point to emphasize a peaceful transfer of power after Trump triumphantly swept all seven swing states, ousting Vice President Kamala Harris from the White House.
49% : "Trump added to his "manliness" by complimenting the "manspreading" stance with a "downward steeple," joining his hands in a point facing down.
41% : "As they shook hands, Trump held onto Biden's hand and didn't let go, something Wood explained is another sign of the president-elect looking to establish himself as the "alpha" in the conversation.
37% : She noticed a number of key pieces of body language commonly used by Trump that he deployed again during Wednesday's short sit-down in the White House.
36% : "Biden is focused on his hand rather than looking at Trump.
35% : "Before Trump, I didn't see a full 'manspread' given by world leaders in the White House.
32% : "Wood described how Trump also adopted a "manspreading" stance with his legs far apart and his knees pointing outward.
25% : "She added that Trump appears "sad and resigned" as he slumps in his seat.
21% : "It makes you wonder what Trump has to be unhappy about.
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