Public speaking training.
“What do I do with my hands?”
Or, “What NOT to do with your hands.”
1. Never in your pockets.
2. Never point, directly.
3. Never interlock the fingers.
4. Make a point stronger by raising your hand. Even stronger if you can draw attention to your hand by finger movements.
These are all devices used by professional rhetoricians.
#1, Trump never points when addressing, he will point prior/after his address
#3, interlocked fingers indicate “holding back” or “defensive”; arms crossed over chest = same.
#4, Trump uses several devices for emphasis; hand-chap, hand wave (sometimes in specific shapes) or circling his fingers together. He will combine these.
@GhostEzra
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President Trump’s oldest son, Don Jr. highlighted what is next for his family and the MAGA movement. On Friday, Trump posted a video to Telegram of his father saying “we haven’t finished yet.”
Trump added on to that, saying plans for the future have been brewing for a while. He said everyone’s hard work during the last four years did not go to waste, assuring he is going to stay engaged and make sure candidates who really represent the people get elected in the future.
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@GhostEzra
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People actually think he took these pictures
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5. Never “fig leaf”.