The White House’s recent revelation about Donald Trump’s bruise during a meeting with Emmanuel Macron is a significant event that witnesses the ongoing tensions between the two leaders, despite many believe the incident was more accidental. The pair’s meeting outside the Oval Office during Trump’s visit to France was the starting point of further speculation, with Twitter users alike sharing their predictions on what event would happen next. Meanwhile, in a separate incident, the couple’s handshake in a press conference later that same day was even moreurch Boundless internet speculation online.

While Trump initially deny the incident, his appearances in press conferences are also the focus of much attention. During a press conference in Brussels in 2017, before the beginning of the two presidential terms, Trump and Macron’s handshake was so violent it left white finger marks on Trump’s hand still visible. This incident, known as the “Brussels handshake,” became legendary, and now the White House is stating that Trump is man of the people with a commitment to unity despite the days and weeks of shaking hands outside the White House.

Macron and Trump have been on the forefront of inquiries about the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, with the French president opting to grant Russia a “nuclear shield” as part of a plan to protect Europe from potential Russian advances in time to limit a disputed truce. The idea of nuclear weapons relief represents a bold move by France to handle a conflict that many consider it a classic pitting two superpowers against each other.

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