Posted on 01/23/2020 9:48:11 AM PST by yesthatjallen
Vice President Pences office on Thursday quashed talk that the United Kingdom's Prince Charles had snubbed Pence during a visit to the World Holocaust Forum in Jerusalem.
A video, which quickly gained steam on Twitter, showed Charles walking past Pence and not shaking his hand while shaking hands with other world leaders at the forum, prompting chatter about a snub.
But other photos of the event provided a very different view of the interactions between Pence and Charles.
Pence press secretary Katie Waldman shared that photo, and said the two spoke prior to entering the event floor and after Pences remarks as well. She said it was "not true" that Charles had snubbed Pence and second lady Karen Pence by not shaking their hands.
Pence, who sat next to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during the program, delivered remarks during the forum at Yad Vashem on Thursday.
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Later the full video was released and we saw our President actually spent extra time with the young boy.
The actual relationship in the photo looks like best friends sharing a laugh.
I read that too but he didnt even make eye contact and maybe nod. This is for the world to see. I understand how this stuff gets blown out of proportion however. I mean, we dont really have any other bigger problems do we? ;)
Oh, brother. I wouldn’t call that a snub, I’d call it a gift.
Precisely! Who cares about this crap. Especially when we have must see tv here in America of non stop Democrat impeachment speakers spewing nonsense 24-7. / sarc
Once you’ve said hello already, you don’t keep walking up shaking hands.
Maybe they shook hands earlier so just nodded at this moment.
Drop the “S”. It not squashed. It’s QUASHED. Look it up in yer Funk & Wagnalls.
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