Lip reader ‘reveals’ abrupt instruction Donald Trump gave Canada’s PM Mark Carney as he arrived at White House

On May 6, Donald Trump welcomed Canada’s new Prime Minister, Mark Carney, to the White House for their first official meeting after Carney’s April 28 election win. According to a lip reader, Trump congratulated Carney on a “perfect” win and quickly directed him to “turn your face and wave over there,” which Carney reportedly followed without hesitation. Trump later told Vice President JD Vance, “I admire him.”

Body language expert Beth Dawson noted Carney showed confidence with a hint of submission, while Trump projected dominance.

Despite past tensions between the nations, both leaders exchanged compliments. Trump called Carney “very talented,” while Carney described Trump as “transformational.”

However, Trump couldn’t resist joking about Canada becoming the 51st U.S. state. Carney responded firmly: “Canada is not for sale — and never will be.” Trump’s reply? “Never say never.”

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