Lip Reader Reveals What Trump And Obama Said To Each Other

President-elect Donald Trump and former President Obama were seen having a friendly conversation and even laughing during the funeral of former President Jimmy Carter, sparking curiosity. A lip reader, Jeremy Freeman, reported that Trump told Obama it was important they meet in a “quiet place” to discuss something.

The conversation included light banter, with Trump mentioning pulling out of something due to “conditions” and saying, “Can you imagine that?” Obama laughed, and the two briefly discussed meeting later in the “foyer.”

Fox News’ Peter Doocy asked Trump about the conversation, and Trump acknowledged it seemed friendly, noting, “We probably do like each other,” despite their different philosophies. Carter, who passed away at 100, was honored at a state funeral with all living presidents in attendance.

The funeral also had tense moments, especially when Vice President Kamala Harris sat between Trump and Obama, causing a brief pause in their conversation. Melania Trump and Laura Bush sat next to them, and Karen Pence caused controversy by refusing to shake hands with Melania. Social media users reacted strongly to the snub, criticizing Pence for her actions.

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