Posted on 06/11/2021 7:26:59 AM PDT by cotton1706
During his first public speech in three months, former President Donald Trump spoke about the 2020 election, COVID-19 and his successor's administration. Some Americans focused on his attire, specifically the way Trump wore his pants.
"Others are noting this, but it can't be shared enough: Donald Trump gave his speech today with his pants on backwards," a screengrab of a tweet shared on Instagram read.
Accompanying the text is a cropped image of the front of Trump's pants. The image has been liked more than 75,000 times since it was posted on Instagram June 6.
USA TODAY was unable to reach the user for comment.
Trump spoke at the North Carolina Republican Party convention June 5. In his 90-minute speech, he endorsed Rep. Ted Budd, R-N.C., for the U.S. Senate in 2022.
The image in the Instagram post, which is part of a video that went viral on Twitter, was taken after Trump welcomed Budd to the stage.
Fact check: Trump's Twitter account remains suspended
It doesn't show Trump wearing his pants backward, according to a USA TODAY analysis of video and images of the event.
Trump did not wear pants backward The claims originated after a close-up video of the front of Trump's pants doesn't clearly show a zipper.
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If this is newsworthy, then surely the multiple images of Michael Obama’s mysterious groinal bumpage is moreso.
Hysterically, the zipper is clearly blurred out.
Biden wouldn’t be able to find his pants if it weren’t for his handlers.
Sorry, I can't laugh at raw Alinsky tactics.
Fixed it.
video censored by YouTube.
The penis mightier than the sword.
LOL
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