Trump’s 26-Second Handshake With Macron At Egypt Summit Signals Diplomatic Strength
Trump’s 26-Second Handshake With Macron At Egypt Summit Signals Diplomatic Strength
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On the world stage, respect isn’t asked for, it’s seized. For generations, men of power have understood that real diplomacy happens in the unspoken language of strength and resolve. While commentators and career diplomats wring their hands over etiquette, true leaders know that a nation’s standing is settled in a glance, a stance, or even a handshake. It’s in these moments that the global pecking order is decided.

This week, world leaders gathered in Egypt to witness something truly historic: a peace deal between Israel and Hamas. You know, the kind of deal the “experts” swore was impossible. Brokered by President Donald Trump, this monumental accord achieved what decades of American groveling could not. It was a victory for our nation and for common sense. And yet, it was a tiny, overlooked moment that revealed exactly how this peace was won.

From Fox News:

U.S. President Donald Trump and French President Emmanuel Macron clasped hands during an oddly lengthy handshake that lasted for around 26 seconds.

The handshake, which began in a traditional form, morphed into an arm-wrestling-type grip part of the way through.

The bizarrely long greeting occurred this week as world leaders converged in Egypt to mark the peace deal between Israel and Hamas that Trump helped to broker.

U.S. President Donald Trump and French President Emmanuel Macron clasped hands during an oddly lengthy handshake that lasted for around 26 seconds. The handshake, which began in a traditional form, morphed into an arm-wrestling-type grip part of the way through.

The bizarrely long greeting occurred this week as world leaders converged in Egypt to mark the peace deal between Israel and Hamas that Trump helped to broker. Trump and Macron previously shared an approximately 28-second marathon handshake back in 2017 while Trump was visiting France.

A Handshake Is Never Just a Handshake

The liberal media, right on cue, called the exchange “weird” and “awkward.” They saw a clumsy social misstep from a President they will never, ever understand. But what we all just saw was no awkward gaffe. It was a masterclass in negotiation. It was a deliberate, ice-cold assertion of American dominance.

For 26 grueling seconds, President Trump locked his counterpart in a contest of wills. That “arm-wrestling-type grip” wasn’t some accident. It was a clear, physical message to every world leader watching: America is in charge again. We will not be the first to let go. We will not yield. This is the kind of quiet, immovable strength that this country has been starving for.

A ‘Moment of Truth’ for World Leaders

And if you think I’m just reading into things, don’t take my word for it. Let’s go straight to the source. President Macron himself admitted what was going on after a similar handshake with Trump years ago. He knew exactly what it was.

There you have it. Macron himself called it a “moment of truth.” A test. A battle to see who will make concessions, “even symbolic ones.” President Trump has aced that test every single time. He understands that projecting absolute strength in these small moments prevents the need for costly conflicts in the big ones. He’s playing chess while his opponents are still setting up the board.

Why the Media Doesn’t Get It

The media’s utter confusion over this display of power is revealing. For years, they celebrated leaders who bowed to foreign kings and went on global apology tours. They are simply incapable of processing an American President who is unapologetically strong. Their entire worldview is built on a foundation of American decline, so when they see a leader who refuses to bend, their only option is to mock what they can’t comprehend.

They see an “awkward” handshake because they are blind to the language of leadership. They call it “weird” because they’ve forgotten what it looks like when an American president actually leads from the front. But the rest of the world sees it, and more importantly, they understand it.

That handshake wasn’t just a handshake. It was a promise. A firm, unwavering promise that from the negotiating table to a simple greeting, America is no longer apologizing for its strength.

Key Takeaways

  • President Trump’s handshake was a deliberate display of American strength.
  • True leadership is communicated through decisive action, not just words.
  • The liberal media consistently misinterprets strength as social awkwardness.
  • Even foreign leaders admit these handshakes are intentional tests of will.

Sources: Fox News

October 14, 2025
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Cole Harrison
Cole Harrison is a seasoned political commentator with a no-nonsense approach to the news. With years of experience covering Washington’s biggest scandals and the radical left’s latest schemes, he cuts through the spin to bring readers the hard-hitting truth. When he's not exposing the media's hypocrisy, you’ll find him enjoying a strong cup of coffee and a good debate.
Cole Harrison is a seasoned political commentator with a no-nonsense approach to the news. With years of experience covering Washington’s biggest scandals and the radical left’s latest schemes, he cuts through the spin to bring readers the hard-hitting truth. When he's not exposing the media's hypocrisy, you’ll find him enjoying a strong cup of coffee and a good debate.