Trump’s caravan receives a very forceful message from a lonely protester
President Donald Trump could have had a bird watching when he left the White House for the Trump National Golf Club in Sterling, Virginia, Sunday.
A lonely protester let a single finger speak when the caravan passed.
“There was a person in a car that gave the caravan the middle finger as it passed,” wrote the reporter of the Emily Goodin pool, which is a white house correspondent for McClatchy.
It is not clear if Trump saw his finger.
Pictures of Sunday’s excursion show the president checking his phone while inside the limousine:

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The club’s president had a couple of protesters, but it is not known what body language may have used to express themselves.
“Outside the club there were two protesters on one side of the street and around a dozen followers encouraging and stirring Trump signs and American flags on the other side,” said Goodin.
If Trump looked out the window during the trip back to the White House, he may have seen some more friendly people.
“Some followers along the route gave the signal of the thumbs up and a gentleman pumped his high fist when the caravan passed,” he wrote.


