Trump MOCKED on Camera? Queen Maxima's VIRAL Look Sparks Internet Frenzy
Did Queen Maxima of the Netherlands just mock Donald Trump on live TV? A split-second reaction during his NATO visit has triggered a social media storm. As Trump smiled for cameras, Queen Maxima's facial expression immediately after has viewers convinced she copied him—sparking millions of views and hilarious reactions online. Was it subtle shade or a coincidence? Watch the viral footage and decide for yourself. This might just be the most unexpected moment from Trump's European tour.
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