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"Excuse me, Mr. President, I believe you have some toilet paper stuck to your shoe" – said no one.
Alas, President Trump made an embarrassing climb into the air force.
Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport and a couple of minutes to a taxi in the city of Minneapolis, France. What about the dozen or so people? (Bueller?) Bueller?
As he reached the top, the president – seemingly oblivious – turned around and waved goodbye.
Historically, toilet paper and shoes have gone together much like humiliating faux pas and deep, tear-inducing belly laughter.
Those who had the privilege to see it happen – can not help but share it.
CNN political commentator Ana Navarro posted on clip on social media. "Starting the day with a little comic relief," she wrote Friday on Twitter.
So did "The View" co-host Abby Huntsman, though she showed some sympathy for the president.
Last week, Trump elicited laughter while speaking to world leaders at the U.N. General Assembly in New York.
As The Washington Post David Nakamura reported:
Delivering a speech that aims to establish a "sovereignty" over the whims and needs of other nations, the president's triumphant moment was marred in the first minute when he was met by laughter – at his expense.
The embarrassing exchange when Trump boasted that his administration had accomplished more than two years in American history, eliciting audible guffaws in the cavernous chamber hall.
The president appeared startled. "Did not expect that reaction," he said, "but that's okay."
Members of the audience chuckled again – perhaps this time in sympathy.
Read more:
'People actually laughed at a president': At U.N. speech, Trump suffers the fate he always feared
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