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Saved - June 28, 2024 at 7:35 PM

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The expression Trump makes as Biden tells him, "No president has ever spoken like that before" (re Trump's desire for retribution). Folks, this is face of ill-intent. https://t.co/yKBDD8l4my

Saved - June 28, 2024 at 5:33 PM
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Donald Trump's body language and statements suggest that he did call fallen military heroes "suckers and losers." His finger retraction and use of offensive gestures indicate low confidence and deception. Trump's disrespectful remarks towards Laurene Powell Jobs and Steve Jobs reveal his disdain and misogyny. Despite attempting to refute the allegations, Trump's language and behavior expose his true feelings.

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1 of 36/  Body Language and Behavior Analysis No. 4753: Donald Trump denying calling fallen military heroes "suckers and losers" – Nonverbal and Emotional Intelligence #BodyLanguageExpert #BodyLanguage #BehaviorAnalysis #EmotionalIntelligence #NonverbalCommunication https://t.co/8JcBTT8h4z

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2 of 36/  On Saturday 22 June 2024, during his event in Washington DC, Donald Trump defended accusations against him calling US military members "suckers and losers". What follows are body language and statement analyses of this video clip.

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3 of 36/  Above is a shorter segment of Trump's behavior in this context. Here's a longer segment of this same statement/speech: https://youtu.be/S0AJnYqHXNA

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4 of 36/  Note, in the first 2/3rds of the sentence, "I was better than any president ever to our military", Trump is retracting (flexing) the index finger (forefinger) of his right hand at the first joint past the knuckle (the proximal interphalangeal joint). https://t.co/elTztEjGKt

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5 of 36/  Trump is right-handed. With respect to body language, the index finger of the dominant hand is the most powerful and dominant digit on either hand.

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6 of 36/  In general, *without any accompanying spoken words* – retracting a hand (especially the dominant hand) and/or the index finger on either hand signals low confidence and high emotional discomfort. ...

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7 of 36/  ...But, *when making a statement or answering a question* while retracting the most dominant digit on the dominant hand – is an extremely high indicator of lying. This is a common tell during deception – particularly with Trump.

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8 of 36/  If we look a few seconds earlier, as he says, "I'm the exact [self-interruption]", Trump briefly displays the same dominant index finger retraction body language. https://t.co/fo1h4tqfMx

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9 of 36/  Even earlier in the video he displays this once again as he says, "by a third rate magazine". Trump is lying and does not believe this to be true. https://t.co/Ec6WeCZEnz

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10 of 36/  It's important to contrast this with other occasions during this same clip, when Trump's hand was oppositely configured – retracting (flexing) all the other digits on his right hand while extending his dominant index finger (aka index finger pointing). https://t.co/czgyzthTEk

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11 of 36/  Index finger pointing is hyper-dominant and offensive. It's negatively received across all cultures. But, not surprisingly, it's *frequently* used by those with manipulative and pathological personalities.

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12 of 36/  Now contrast these two body language signals. The dominant-finger-retraction-tell (retracting dominance) has the opposite configuration of an index finger point (projecting dominance). https://t.co/m4miiJFDpg

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13 of 36/  Did you notice Trump's facial expression at about 1 second before the very end of this video? He displays a Tight Tongue Jut – signaling his disdain, disgust, and repulsion. https://t.co/uJ0mBhJUXh

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14 of 36/  Be careful not to confuse a Tight Tongue Jut with a Loose Tongue Jut or a Wide Open Tongue Jut – as these indicate completely different thought-emotions.

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15 of 36/  During the entire speech, in his effort to refute the story, when referring to the fallen military heroes, Trump repeated "suckers and losers" multiple times.

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16 of 36/  This is a common sadist's/manipulator's trick – under the guise of defending themselves, they poke the original wound over and over.

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17 of 36/ Thereby giving themselves license to repeat their original insult several times and re-inflicting verbal injury – whilst they're experiencing sadistic joy.

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18 of 36/  Moreover, note that Donald Trump *never* speaks John Kelly's name (his first Chief-of-Staff) as the source/witness of the accusations. He only mentions "The Atlantic" Magazine who printed the story.

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19 of 36/  Trump then outs himself again – for while maligning "The Atlantic" magazine, referring to (but not naming outright) Laurene Powell Jobs (Steve Jobs' widow), he says, "They got lucky, they got some sucker to fund it for a little while, some stupid sucker." https://t.co/54n5vb78OR

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A magazine, The Atlantic, funded by a foolish person, is criticized for wasting money. The speaker mocks the magazine, calling it third-rate and unpopular. The speaker suggests the magazine's former husband would regret giving money to fund it.
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Speaker 0: By a 3rd rate magazine that's going out of business, losing a fortune. I think it was The Atlantic, a magazine that nobody reads. They got lucky. They got some sucker to fund it for a little while. Some stupid sucker. Her husband's looking down. Her former husband is looking down. He's saying, you dumb. I should have never. She took his money and she said, Atlantic Magazine. Let's let's waste 1, 000, 000 of dollars.

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20 of 36/ So in the very midst of his denying calling fallen military "suckers and losers", Trump proceeds to twice call a widow a "sucker" as well as "dumb" and "stupid" – while showing profound disrespect toward another diseased person – Steve Jobs.

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21 of 36/  This is a massive Freudian slip and self-own. Trump is saying he would never say these things about the dead – and then while defending himself, he openly disrespects the dead and calls someone else a "sucker".

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22 of 36/  The importance of the word "sucker" in these contexts cannot be overstated. A person who *repeatedly* sees others as "suckers" is a con man.

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23 of 36/  To add insult to injury, Trump says, "she took his money". This level of misogynism is lightyears beyond the pale.

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24 of 36/  Trump also displays another Tight Tongue Jut (disdain, disgust, repulsion) after he says, "you dumb – I shoulda never ..." (directed at Laurene Powell Jobs). https://t.co/v9qmMzF9xm

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25 of 36/  Contrast this against the Loose Tongue Jut (§) that Trump displayed when he said "I woulda said that woulda [sic] been, ahhh [§], justified for somebody to start taking swings at me – as president". https://t.co/7b8v0srToy

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26 of 36/  A Loose Tongue Jut indicates: • Deception • "I've been bad" • "I just said/about to say a stupid thing" • "I've been/about to be caught"

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27 of 36/  Note also, Trump *never* says "I didn't say that" (or similar). He doesn't deny it. Instead he says, "Who would do such a thing?", and "You say it's not true" (not, "It's not true"), and "Who would say it?"

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28 of 36/  When Trump also says, "There's nobody that's stupid enough to make that statement" – he's angry at himself for being this "stupid" – to let his true feelings be shown, especially to John Kelly (whose son was killed in battle in Afghanistan). Trump fears John Kelly.

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29 of 36/  Trump also said, "Even if you hated the military, you wouldn't say that". This is another example of Trump, while under the guise of defending himself – stating what he actually thinks and how he truly feels.

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30 of 36/  When Trump said, "Looking down, at graves, saying suckers, they make it up, suckers and losers", he is reliving his original disparaging events at Arlington National Cemetery and at Aisne-Marne American Cemetery in France. https://t.co/C5MHP4NY4Z

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31 of 36/  Trump's palm-down, fingers splayed display is a dominant display of subjugation and control. He is painting a false scenario – Trump is reliving these actual cemetery events (as he again calls them "suckers and losers"). https://t.co/hgZiQfRFpM

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32 of 36/ SUMMARY: While we can certainly fact-check this story by other means (John Kelly, you're long overdue for a video interview), Donald Trump's body language tells us General Kelly's account of the facts are true: Trump did call fallen military heroes "suckers and losers".

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33 of 36/  Moreover, Donald Trump feels disdain, disgust, and repulsion toward – as well as subjugation and control over – members of the military. Trump also fears John Kelly.

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34 of 36/  Additionally, Trump also feels disdain, disgust, and repulsion toward Laurene Powell Jobs. He also demonstrates deep misogyny toward Ms. Powell Jobs – as well as exhibiting a profound disrespect toward Steve Jobs.

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35 of 36/While in the very act of trying to refute allegations of him calling fallen military heroes "suckers and losers", Trump uses some of the exact same language ("sucker") toward Ms. Powell Jobs & profoundly disrespects the deceased (Steve Jobs). Trump is telling on himself.

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36 of 36/  Inquiries regarding teaching (one-on-one or groups), keynotes, consulting, and press: Jack@BodyLanguageSuccess.com Ω

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Addendum: Important typo – in 20 of 36, I wrote "diseased", when I should have typed *deceased*, my sincerest apologies.

Saved - April 13, 2024 at 9:00 PM
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Mike Johnson traveled to Florida to meet with Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago, aiming to prevent threats to his speakership. During a press statement, Johnson blamed border security on President Biden, while subtly gesturing towards Trump. This body language, known as an Emblematic Slip, suggests Johnson's negative accusation towards Trump. Johnson's belief that Trump is a "hardened criminal and dangerous person" is evident through his body language and verbal language inconsistency. Both individuals are using each other for their own political gains.

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1 of 14/  Body Language and Behavior Analysis No. 4737: Mike Johnson thinks Donald Trump is a Hardened Criminal and a Dangerous Person – Nonverbal and Emotional Intelligence #BodyLanguageExpert #BodyLanguage #MikeJohnson #DonaldTrump #BehaviorAnalysis https://t.co/7p4GtAdHsr

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2 of 14/  Mike Johnson traveled to Florida today, where the Speaker of the House met with Donald Trump today at Mar-a-Lago. It was, in large measure, Johnson's effort to prevent ongoing threats to his speakership, primarily from Marjorie Taylor Greene, from gaining momentum.

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3 of 14/  The two men also made statements to the press, during which among other things, Johnson blamed border security on President Biden.

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4 of 14/  This was profoundly hypocritical and a Richter 10 example of gaslighting, ...

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5 of 14/ ... for it was Trump's decree directly to Johnson (as well as to the Republican Senate) to halt the advance of the comprehensive border security bill, despite being authored primarily by highly conservative Senator, James Lankford (R, OK).

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6 of 14/ Mike Johnson, however, then displayed a deeply revealing body language tell when, while blaming President Biden, ...

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7 of 14/ ... Mike Johnson said, "...to invite everybody from around the world to come here, including hardened criminals and dangerous persons and the result, we all know" – he gestured with his left hand, thumb-pointing directly and obviously at Donald Trump. https://t.co/BAfPp2Cqhs

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8 of 14/ Johnson also simultaneously turned his head-neck, and subtly, with his torso – to look in Trump's direction.

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9 of 14/ This backwards Thumb Point is but one example of a body language dynamic known as an Emblematic Slip. 'Emblematic' because it's a widely-understood/nearly or even universal body language behavior. 'Slip' because it's generated by and displayed subconsciously.

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10 of 14/ Not only was Johnson pointing at Trump when he said "hardened criminals" (i.e., "here's a hardened criminal"), but the act of gesturing backwards with one's thumb carries with it an additional layer of negative accusation.

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11 of 14/ When the body language and the verbal language are not in agreement, it's the body language that always tells the truth.

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12 of 14/ SUMMARY: Mike Johnson believes Donald Trump is a "hardened criminal and dangerous person".

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13 of 14/ Mike Johnson doesn't like Donald Trump – and Donald Trump doesn't like Mike Johnson. They are using each other to accomplish their own political ends. Pure Machiavellianism.

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14 of 14/ Inquiries regarding teaching (one-on-one or groups), keynotes, consulting, and press: Jack@BodyLanguageSuccess.com Ω

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