Lip reader reveals what Trump secretly told Obama…

During Jimmy Carter’s funeral, Donald Trump allegedly leaned toward Barack Obama and mentioned an urgent matter they needed to discuss privately. Forensic lip reader Jeremy Freeman captured the conversation, revealing Trump’s insistence on speaking with Obama in private “today.” Trump suggested a “quiet place” after the service for the discussion.

The exact topic,of their conversation was unclear, leading to speculation about whether it was related to national security or something else.

Obama asked Trump about meeting later in a place called the “foyer,” and Trump emphasized the importance of finding a private location for the conversation.

Both men ended the exchange by agreeing to follow up later.

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