US President Donald Trump made a well-known ground misjudgement on Friday when he strangely struggled with a big, dark umbrella in the rain to board an Air Force One. This was a duplicate of a 2018 incident that quickly turned into social media rip-off.
The US senator was escorting the actions to the plane as he climbed the steps to avoid the wind and rain as he made his way from Joint Base Andrews in Maryland for a weekend excursion to Mar-a-Lago. However, as he approached the door, Trump attempted to carry the umbrella through the small aircraft entrance rather than fold it.
He handed it off to a worker after a short argument, and he walked in.
The event, which was captured on video and was widely shared website, sparked outcry and drawn comparisons to a almost parallel event in October 2018. After leaving a protest in Indiana, Trump was seen leaving an open overcoat at the entrance to the Air Force One. After Trump left it alone in the rain, a Secret Service agent had to gather and unload the awning.
Trump handled the overcoat awkwardly as he got ready for a beautiful weekend in Florida, but it was the dreary airport moment that caught the eye. The entertainers and critics had plenty of stuff to watch Trump squat on the steps while grabbing at the umbrella.
Citizens react in response
Social media users wasted no time in responding to the most recent accident. Also hasn’t grasped the overcoat One person yelled out, and another joked,” Bro expects China to collapse when his overcoat hasn’t even do it.” Other people remarked,” At least this time, he didn’t just leave it outside.”
While another commenter snarked,” History repeats itself,” another wrote,” Demo certainly again,” with laughing emojis.
What were the chances of him firing the overcoat people, some people inquired more? and” He’s improved!” Remember the time when he simply dropped it and entered the room”? Another phrased the situation as” Classic Trump moment: His mortal foe is tarps.”
Trump’s fight with the umbrella is just another odd episode in his long line of popular mishaps, particularly those involving weather and optics.
He had joked during a protest about having a “bad hair time” as a result of holding a press conference in the rain after the Pittsburgh synagogue murder in 2018. ” But at least you know it’s mine,” he said in reference to his frequently mocked style.
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