7 Weirdest Moments at Trump’s Inauguration from Clinton’s Eye to Cheeky Bush

Trump’s inauguration had its fair share of bizarre moments, from Clinton’s wandering gaze to Bush’s funny faces, leaving viewers entertained and amused.

7 Weirdest Moments at Trump’s Inauguration from Clinton’s Eye to Cheeky Bush
7 Weirdest Moments at Trump’s Inauguration from Clinton’s Eye to Cheeky Bush

Washington D.C.: The inauguration was all about Donald Trump, but some moments were just plain weird. People couldn’t help but notice the awkwardness.

JD Vance, the new Vice President, sat with his legs wide open. It was a sight that caught everyone’s attention. One user joked about his “manspreading” during the event.

Then there was George Bush, who looked a bit lost in the crowd. He stood next to the Clintons, scanning the room with a confused expression. It was like he was at a party where he didn’t know anyone.

Bill Clinton had his own moment too. While watching Carrie Underwood perform, he seemed to zone out, staring a bit too long. Fans couldn’t help but laugh at his dazed look.

Trump’s phone lock screen also became a talking point. It showed him with a serious face, which was a bit odd for such a big day.

Melania Trump had a moment too. When Donald tried to kiss her, his aim was off. He ended up kissing the air next to her cheek because of her big hat.

During his speech, Trump took jabs at Biden and Harris, who were sitting nearby. Their reactions were priceless, looking awkward while everyone else clapped.

And let’s not forget Elon Musk, who was caught laughing maniacally next to Trump’s son, Baron. Baron looked super uncomfortable, making it a funny contrast.

All in all, the inauguration was a mix of history and hilarity, with plenty of moments to remember.

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