President Trump isn't content to be bataille eroticism livingleader of the free world. He wants to be head of all lines, too.
In yet another humiliating moment for the country, President Trump seemingly shoved Montenegro's Prime Minister Dusko Markovic while at the NATO conference in Brussels today. After pushing Markovic, the president subtly demonstrated his dominance by pulling on his jacket like the big boy he is.
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Did Trump just shove another NATO leader to be in the front of the group? pic.twitter.com/bL1r2auELd
— Steve Kopack (@SteveKopack) May 25, 2017
Montenegro recently joined NATO, despite efforts by Russian allies in the country to block the move.
A White House Advisor responded to the video by claiming that Trump's push was a "casual greeting" that he's done many times before. How comforting!
WH official: Looks like Trump was slapping him on the arm as a "casual greeting," a "greeting" he's done many times before https://t.co/Mi0vkdg8Za
— Tara Palmeri (@tarapalmeri) May 25, 2017
Trump's push followed a historically embarrassing speech at the conference where he enjoined his fellow members to contribute more of their budgets to defense. As pundits all across the political spectrum have repeatedly pointed out, that's not how NATO works, but oh well.
It's not America first, it's Trump first, everyone.
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