President Donald Trump bobbed and swayed during a traditional sword dance in Saudi Arabia, outside of Murabba Palace on Saturday, the first stop on the first international trip of his term.
SEE ALSO:Trump's Russian income is not being mocked at all. With few exceptions.The sword dance is known as the ardah, part of a dancing, drumming and chanting ceremony that often marks graduations, the birth of children, marriage, holidays, and other events deemed significant.
Trump did his best to bop along but, according to Twitter, the results were awkward at best.
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Has anything ever been more awkward than watching @realDonaldTrump & friends do the Saudi Sword Dance?#TrumpinSaudihttps://t.co/YT4uGScCSV
— Tammie (@TammieNYC) May 22, 2017
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He looks happy, or perhaps pained beyond belief.
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