“He grabs her hand, and kisses her, mwah, mwah, mwah. And I go, hey, King, lay off, that’s enough—three kisses!” Donald Trump reportedly said.
President Donald Trump reportedly claimed that Saudi Arabia’s King Salman bin Abdulaziz al-Saud grabbed first lady Melania Trump’s hand and kissed her several times—despite video footage that showed that the two only shook hands.
The president apparently said that an aide had told Melania Trump that if she extended her hand, King Salman would refuse to shake or receive it. Donald Trump then said he heard King Salman was waiting for him on the tarmac, whereas he waited for Obama inside an air-conditioned palace. The book states “the room was uproarious,” and that “video footage, in fact, showed that the king did not kiss Melania, but the two did shake hands.”
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