Body language expert reveals Trump and Jeremy Hunt were like 'two equals doing business'

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DONALD Trump and Jeremy Hunt greeted each other today like “two equals doing business”, according to a body language expert. The Foreign Secretary met President Trump this morning as he…

DONALD Trump and Jeremy Hunt greeted each other today like "two equals doing business", according to a body language expert.Donald Trump meeting Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt as he stepped off Air Force One on the first day of his state visit to the UK this morningTory leadership contender Hunt, who was a successful entrepreneur before entering politics, has already been looked on favourably by the American president.

"The volley of four pats on Hunt’s bicep did form a power gesture but when Hunt did throw in a second handshake, held high between their chests, he managed to make it appear like two equals talking business for at least a couple of seconds."Judi also commented on Trump's seemingly downcast mood upon arrival in Britain.

"Trump’s wary, unsmiling expression was matched by his low, ‘window-wash’ wave, with his hand held under shoulder height rather than raised high in a confident, high-status hail.Lip-reading experts also believe Trump said with dismay "It's very quiet" as he walked down the stairs off his plane.

The operation to protect Trump and his 1,000-strong entourage is expected to cost taxpayers an estimated £40million in security alone.

 

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Tarot Card reader says 'that's just bollocks'.

Sorry Trump earned his money Hunt is no better than a thief.

More like a teacher talking to a problematic child. Cannot for the life of me trust Hunt.

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