The US Sun Article Rating

Trump's 'joker smile' & 'alpha' stance at White House revealed his true thoughts

  • Bias Rating

    24% Somewhat Conservative

  • Reliability

    45% ReliableAverage

  • Policy Leaning

    38% Somewhat Conservative

  • Politician Portrayal

    -10% Negative

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

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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