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Vance brings Donald Trump out of the frame with socks
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Donald Trump and his vice had a visit from Ireland in the White House. And just when Trump spoke about inflation in the country, he saw her: the stockings of JD Vance.
As a fashion lover, Donald Trump has not become conspicuous in the past, but now it has happened: a piece of clothing has so excited the US president that he lost the thread when speaking. More precisely, there were even two items of clothing: the socks of Vice President JD Vance.
In the White House, the Irish Prime Minister Micheál Martin, who had to listen from his host, was on Wednesday that Ireland lagging aus and other companies from the US and other companies from the US.
The official part of the appointment also included a press appointment with Trump, Vance and Martin. The Reuters news agency filmed.
Donald Trump wants to know what with vances socks
In the appointment, Trump just spoke about inflation in the United States when he looked down and held. Vances trouser legs had slipped up and exposed its stockings. “I love these socks,” said Trump in his confidante style. “What about these socks?”
Yes what was with these socks? On them on them, green clover leaves were emblazoned – they are among the national symbols of Ireland.
Trump was delighted. JD Vance had expected a rather negative reaction from his boss before the appointment, since this value attaches conservative clothing, Vance had explained. But the socks are a symbol for the Irish-American friendship and therefore essential. If you don’t like Trump, please protect him.
The Vice President (who also wore a green tie) was not the only American who had fashionably adapted to the European visit. During the press appointment, green was the dominant accent color in the room. Only one did not stick to it: the president. Trump stayed with his usual red tie and a small American flag on the lapel.
Source: Stern

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