Donald Trump and Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull have had their first phone call – and it didn’t go too well.
The White House tweeted a photo of Trump during the call, and people have pointed out that it appears the President is giving the middle finger.
Picture: The White House / Twitter
Trump later gave a clue as to why the phone call might have stirred such a response in him, tweeting:
Trump was referring to a deal Turnbull made with former president Obama in November last year to transport refugees banished from a detention centre on the Island of Nauru to the US.
According to the Washington Post, he called it “the worst deal ever”.
Trump ended what was supposed to be a one-hour call after 25 minutes, and told Turnbull this was his “worst call by far” with world leaders, according to the Post.
At least social media doesn't exists and Turnbull will never know Trump looks to have given him the finger.
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