Trump and Macron engage in intense handshake duel during Paris visit

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US President-elect Donald Trump and French President Emmanuel Macron engaged in a series of intense handshakes during Trump's visit to Paris on Saturday. This marked Trump's first foreign trip since his election on November 5. The handshakes echoed a memorable encounter from over seven years ago, where both leaders displayed a strong grip. Upon arrival, Trump and Macron hugged and shook hands firmly, maintaining a tight hold. As they posed for cameras, Trump pushed down on Macron's hand during a second handshake, further emphasizing the intensity of their greeting.


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