Donald Trump sparks hilarious reaction over group photo with world leaders at G7 summit

Donald Trump took one step, then another, and the internet exploded. In a few seconds of G7 footage, he seemed to drift away from the tight knot of world leaders, forcing an aide to steer him back. Critics saw humiliation. Supporters saw manipulation. One brief, awkward walk became a global Rorschach tes… Continues…

In Évian-les-Bains, as leaders of the world’s biggest economies tried to project unity on Iran and Ukraine, it wasn’t the historic language of their joint statement that captured global attention. It was a strange, unscripted moment: Trump peeling away from the group during the photo, eyes elsewhere, as cameras rolled and commentators pounced. Within hours, the clip was looped, slowed, and dissected frame by frame.

 
 

For his critics, it was instant symbolism — a president looking lost on the world stage. For his supporters, it was just another example of a hostile media weaponizing an awkward second to smear him, ignoring the substance of the summit. Between those two narratives lies a quieter truth: modern politics now lives and dies in seconds-long videos, where a single step in the wrong direction can drown out every carefully negotiated word.