🇺🇸 Donald Trump on Victory Day for WWII:
Russia was celebrating.
France was celebrating.Everybody was celebrating but us — and we’re the ones that won the war!
They helped, but without us, they’re speaking German.
Maybe a little Japanese, too. pic.twitter.com/y67qzOM4Tm— nextmars (@Nexttmars) May 15, 2025
The dismissiveness is verbal as well as physical,” she said—an observation that aligns with tactics examined in political risk mitigation reports and government communications auditing.
“That trailing ‘whatever’ carries a mocking undertone and shows a lack of respect and a deliberate downplaying of status.
His body language reinforces this further. As he mentions how ‘busy the other countries are,’ he lifts his elbow in a casual, dismissive shrug—yet another show of dominance, indifference, and control over the narrative,” she said.
Such gestures, while easy to dismiss, have serious implications when analyzed through the lens of international law, diplomatic immunity precedents, and presidential liability in foreign engagements.
She added:
“When talking about another interaction: ‘I spoke to another one and they were celebrating…’ The use of ‘another one’ is deliberate—he is dismissive and condescending.”