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Saturday, August 16, 2025

What Trump’s Handshake With Putin Really Said — And Why It Changed Mid-Grip

As Trump and Putin met in Alaska, their handshake wasn’t just a formality — it was a carefully choreographed power move, according to body language expert Patty Ann Wood.

“Trump began with his palm up, which signals a more deferential stance,” Wood explained. “But within seconds, he transitioned into a double handshake with a pat on Putin’s arm — a subtle way of taking control and showing dominance.”

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Putin quickly adjusted his own hand position, shifting to a more dominant grip, revealing the quiet power struggle playing out between the two leaders.

“It’s a dance of control,” Wood noted. “Both men were asserting themselves without saying a word — and the B-2 flyover amplified the stakes.”