Donald Trump has made a suggestive statement about a viral intimate moment he shared with Jill Biden during a trip to Notre Dame.
Photographs of the future president with the smiling First Lady at the reopening of the Norte Dame Cathedral in Paris, France.
Trump, 78, monopolized the comments by sharing a screenshot of the moment on Truth Social, with the caption: “A fragrance your enemies can’t resist,” while promoting his “Fight Fight Fight” perfume brand.
‘Here are my new Trump perfumes and colognes! I call them Fight, Fight, Fight, because they represent us WINNING. “Great Christmas gifts for the family,” he wrote.
‘Merry Christmas and a happy new year!’ The Trump fragrance, with versions for men and women, is on sale for $199 a bottle.
After seeing the political couple’s affectionate pictures online, internet personality Nick Sortor wrote on X: “Jill DEFINITELY voted for President Trump.”
Jill and her daughter Ashley sat near Trump at Saturday’s ceremony, but what some thought would be an awkward seating arrangement turned into a revealing moment.
The photos captured Jill smiling and striking up a casual conversation with Trump as they approached each other.
Donald Trump has made a suggestive statement about a viral intimate moment he shared with Jill Biden during a trip to Notre Dame with the above post on Truth Social
Photos of the future president with the smiling first lady at the reopening of Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, France, sparked a wave of reactions online.
One person commented: “Find someone who looks at you like Jill Biden looks at President Trump.” Another chimed in: “Looks like Jill and Ashley Biden are absolutely in love with President Trump.”
“Just look at the admiration for Trump in Jill Biden’s eyes at the reopening of Notre-Dame in Paris,” one user noted.
Some even went so far as to say that Jill and her family voted against their party on election day.
“He seems too happy,” someone wrote. “I think they probably voted for Trump.”
“I definitely voted totally for him,” said one user. And another agreed: ‘She surely voted for him. I have no doubt.
Someone claimed: ‘Jill hates Kamala. “She and Joe couldn’t be happier that Trump won.”
Another echoed the same sentiment: “The Bidens voted for Trump because they knew what Kamala wasn’t capable of doing.” Another said: “I have a funny feeling the transition will be very smooth.”
One commenter wrote that Jill seemed “too happy” to talk to the president-elect.
Jill and Trump were seen in a deep discussion at the ceremony, with some saying they seemed like “friends.”
All commenters agreed that Jill seemed to be enjoying her conversation with the president-elect.
Politics aside, people were quick to point out that Jill seemed to enjoy the conversation and Trump’s company in general. One X user said: “This is the happiest I’ve seen her in months.”
“They seem like friends,” someone shared, noting how comfortable they seemed to be with each other.
One person joked: ‘What will Joe say when he sees that look?’ Hahaha, they’re practically drooling over President Trump.”
Trump supporters also praised him for being “charming” and affable. One Trump lover wrote: “He’s irresistible!” While another added: ‘Come on. I honestly don’t see how anyone hates him!’
The president-elect was also seen rubbing shoulders with French President Emmanuel Macron at the historic ceremony.
Macron greeted Trump with a cordial kiss on the cheek and a hug. The two political figures met as part of the ceremony, which celebrated the renovation of the iconic cathedral that was destroyed by fire in 2019.
Trump was sitting between Macron and his wife, Brigitte Macron, in the same row as the Bidens.
Macron expressed his positive stance on Trump and called it a “great honor” to meet with him to discuss various political issues.
Jill and Trump’s lovely conversation came about a month after Jill promised to help Melania in any way she could as she stepped into her role as First Lady.
“He presented the president-elect with a handwritten letter of congratulations to Melania, which also expressed his team’s willingness to help with the transition,” the East Wing said.