Trump’s handshake challenge: He grimaces, grins, grips
MANILA, Philippines — He grimaced. He grinned. He gripped.
President Donald Trump is known for his long, at times aggressive, handshakes with world leaders. But at an international summit in the Philippines on Monday, he struggled briefly with a different kind of handshake.
The Association of Southeast Asian Nations conference in Manila kicked off with a group photo of world leaders. And then the announcer intoned that it was time for the leaders to take part in a “traditional” ASEAN handshake. It’s a cross-body exercise in which leaders extend their right arms over their left and shake the opposite hands of those on either side.
The announcer’s instructions appeared for a moment to baffle Trump, who at first simply crossed his hands in front of him.