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Manbaby Trump’s ‘infantile’ physique language exhibits he is aware of ‘he is acquired away with one thing’

Manbaby Donald Trump’s body language during his “victory” speech has been picked apart by a body language expert who told the Daily Star some of his actions were quite “childish”.

Trump declared “I love you, Elon Musk” as he claimed a “magnificent victory for American people” during his “victory” speech this morning (Wednesday). With the election result almost a formality, Trump took to the podium in West Palm Beach, Florida, to talk borders, taxes and wars – and to give a little love to the people who backed him every step of the way in this “golden age for America“.

He was also joined on stage by some of his high-profile backers, who heaped praise on the “victor”, including tech billionaire Elon Musk and UFC boss, Dana White.



Trump's 'childish' body language shows he knows 'he's got away with something'
Trump loves to dance to Village People’s famous hit Y.M.C.A

And while Trump manages to keep a straight face at the beginning of his address to the huge crowd in Florida, body language expert Inbaal Hongiman has now revealed the orange man’s true feelings by taking an in-depth look at his facial expressions and actions as he spoke.

Speaking on behalf of Spin Genie, body language expert Inbaal Hongiman told the Daily Star: “At the very start of Trump’s victory speech, he keeps a straight face, but his movements are a little quicker, a little lighter than his usual pace.



Trump's 'childish' body language shows he knows 'he's got away with something'
‘Trump utters his slogan, Make America Great Again, while exposing his teeth – this is a mark of aggression’

“This swiftness of motion is barely hidden jubilation. His smile bursts through his more serious, ‘presidential’ expression, showing that he’s thrilled to have won again.”

Expert Hongiman added that Trump then rejoices in his slogan of Make America Great again, however, exposes his teeth while doing so – possibly indicating signs of “aggression”. “Trump utters his slogan, Make America Great Again, while exposing his teeth – this is a mark of aggression, and he relays his catchphrase almost as a threat,” said Hongiman. “His adversaries should take note, he feels.”



Trump's 'childish' body language shows he knows 'he's got away with something'
‘The different parts of his victory speech show his body language to be happy, confident, but also apprehensive about the four years ahead’

Trump is also seen swaying “lightly from side to side” which is also a sign that he is “soothing himself”. “When Trump delivers his victory speech, he sways lightly from side to side,” Hongiman added. “This is a sign that he’s not in his comfort zone and he is soothing himself, as he’s feeling the nerves.”

Even if Trump was trying to hide his manbaby side, Hongiman said he didn’t do a very good job as Donald revealed a “childish behaviour”. The expert detailed: “He momentarily sticks his tongue out, very slightly, when he says that ‘God spared his life for a reason’ [in the reported assassination attempt].



Trump's 'childish' body language shows he knows 'he's got away with something'
‘The tongue-jut means that he’s gotten away with something, or didn’t get caught’

“This tiny, childlike gesture shows that he’s feeling a little under-prepared for the job at hand. The tongue-jut means that he’s gotten away with something, or didn’t get caught. This tells us that Trump wonders, on some level, whether people notice that he finds the idea of actually being president to be a little daunting at times.

“The different parts of his victory speech show his body language to be happy, confident, but also apprehensive about the four years ahead.”

Trump has now officially won the US election, after polls had already suggested the former president had taken his place in the White House again. The Associated Press have now called that enough Electoral College votes have been won by the Republican candidate, after he scooped Wisonsin’s 10 votes, as per recent reports.

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