Lip reader reveals Trump's ominous warning to Macron during Egypt summit
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
50% : During the summit, Trump shook hands with French President Emmanuel Macron, with whom he has previously shared some notably prolonged and awkward handshakes.50% : "Nice to see you, so you agreed," Trump allegedly said to Macron, who then turned away for a photograph, muttering something inaudible.
50% : Trump then asked Macron, to which the French president replied: "Of course.
50% : " It appeared Trump then tightened his grip as he said more loudly this time: "Okay, so now I want to know why you hurt me.
50% : Hickling then goes on to say that the exchange took a dark turn as Trump appeared to issue a quite ominous warning to the French president.
50% : " "I only hurt those who hurt others," Trump replied while pointing towards the cameras.
50% : I'll see you in a bit," Trump concluded.
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