President Donald Trump recognized his son Barron at an inauguration event at Capital One Arena, and he would go viral several times throughout the night, especially during his moment with Joe Biden.
Trump was spotted shaking hands with Biden and Harris inside the US Capitol Rotunda following Donald’s inauguration as president for a second term.
As Barron Trump received huge praise for his kind gesture towards Joe Biden, many online users have been trying to find out the specifics of his brief encounter with the former president.
The 18-year-old New York University student attended the inauguration with his mother, Melania Trump, and other family members.
Following the inauguration, a video went viral showing Barron’s brief conversation with Biden.
In the clip, he can be seen grabbing the 82-year-old former president’s hand, leaning in, and seemingly whispering something in Biden’s ear that causes him to change his face.
Biden was grinning before his encounter with Barron, but following his brief encounter with Barron, his smile turned to a serious one.
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What did Barron Trump say to Joe Biden?
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A lip reader has done us all a huge favor by revealing what he believes what Barron Trump said to Joe Biden during their exchange at Donald Trump’s inauguration ceremony.
Expert witness forensic lip reader Jeremy Freeman told LADbible what he believes Biden said, “It’s good to see you, man,” to which Barron responded with a slightly bizarre “Exactly.”
Maybe Barron misheard him because the “Exactly” response wouldn’t make much sense in the context of the conversation. Maybe it was a power move since Barron knows his dad is not too fond of Biden.
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