Trump Clueless During New Trade Deal, Caught Trying To Copy Other World Leaders In Live Signing

And people VOTED for this guy?!


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The G20 Summit has just begun, and already Donald Trump is making America look completely incompetent on the world stage. There have already been several reports about how Trump has been disagreeable and making things overall unpleasant and tense, but some footage has been downright embarrassing for Americans to watch.

For example, let’s examine what happened as Trump signed the US-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA), a successor to the North American free trade pact NAFTA. Seated in between Mexican president Enrique Peña Nieto and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Trump looked completely clueless as the signing was being filmed, and actually had to look at BOTH of their papers before signing his own. Watch the footage below:

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Now, no one knows EXACTLY what is going on in Trump’s head, but there are two possible options. The first is that Trump actually didn’t know what he was doing and needed to copy off of other world leaders. Considering how incompetent and inexperienced Trump is even after almost two years in the White House, that’s entirely possible. The second option is that due to his immaturity and mental instability, the President of the United States was being competitive and making sure that everyone signed the deal before him, in a weird display of dominance.

Let’s just say that as soon as this hit Twitter, the platform erupted in jokes and speculation (anything to fight off the shame we all feel to have this man as our president, right?).

This will hardly be the only thing Trump screws up at G20. All throughout the summit, Trump has been erratically tweeting and making things extremely unpleasant for other world leaders. Trump has basically made it a tradition to ruin any important meeting or summit, and it looks like he has full intention of doing it again.

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