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Trump was quick to counter, saying, “Yeah, right. I can’t think of anything that’s a chore.”
As the conversation progressed, Freeman claimed Obama told Trump, “Maybe, even the… people, even if they aren’t happy, you will come across it, it’s a chore. Now, they can block the entrance, all right.” Trump allegedly leaned closer to Obama and whispered, “I’ve pulled out of that. It’s the conditions. Can you imagine that?”
Obama laughed at Trump’s comment, and the conversation continued. Trump reportedly added, “And after, I will…” The exchange, while partially unclear, hinted at a deeper discussion between the two leaders.
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Freeman also noted an ambiguous moment where Obama asked Trump, “Are you going back to the foy after?” Trump responded, “Call me at the foy after, yep.” Freeman speculated the word “foy” might have been a misheard reference to “foyer,” suggesting they planned to continue their discussion privately.
Body Language Draws Attention
The candid conversation wasn’t the only highlight. At one point, Vice President Kamala Harris briefly interrupted the interaction by sitting in front of Trump and Obama. The two leaders momentarily paused their exchange but resumed speaking shortly after. Harris turned to face them briefly, appearing visibly frustrated, as did her husband, Doug Emhoff.
Melania Trump and Laura Bush sat quietly on either side of their husbands, their composed demeanor contrasting with the animated discussion between Trump and Obama. Meanwhile, other former presidents and first ladies engaged in subdued conversations, with George W. Bush spotted waving at attendees.
Social Media Buzzes Over Controversy
Adding fuel to the fire, Karen Pence, wife of former Vice President Mike Pence, sparked a social media storm when she appeared to snub Melania Trump by declining to shake her hand. The incident, occurring as the Trumps entered the National Cathedral, was quickly picked up by viewers online.
Melania handled the moment with grace, offering a polite smile, but social media users were less forgiving. “People with no class, make classless moves,” one user tweeted. Another remarked, “I would expect nothing less from a Pence.”
Others criticized the broader treatment of Melania by former first ladies. “They did not even acknowledge Melania… those freaking people are jealous morons. The mean girls’ ex-first lady club,” a frustrated commenter wrote.
Fox News Weighs In
When asked by Fox News’ Peter Doocy about the interaction, Trump remarked, “It did look very friendly,” but refrained from providing additional details. “Boy, they look like two people that like each other, and we probably do,” Trump added, acknowledging their differing philosophies.
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A Funeral of Mixed Emotions
Jimmy Carter’s passing at the age of 100 brought together a rare gathering of all living presidents at the National Cathedral. While the day was one of mourning, moments of tension and unexpected camaraderie among the nation’s leaders kept viewers captivated. Whether Trump and Obama’s exchange signals a new chapter or merely a fleeting moment of civility remains to be seen.
For now, the mystery surrounding their conversation fuels speculation, leaving Americans eager for more answers.



