The Pretty Ex-Girlfriendfinal presidential debate might not have gone so smoothy for Donald Trump on Wednesday night.
Trump has a bad habit of letting his emotions go wild, which was pretty evident in the second half of the debate. And after the bout finished, Trump had a hard time concealing his true feelings.
Immediately following Chris Wallace's closing remarks, eyes were fixed on both Hillary Clinton and Trump. Would they shake hands like they did in the second debate?
Nope! Instead, Clinton smiles and heads straight to Wallace with an open hand. Trump angrily tears a sheet from his notepad while grinding his teeth and stuffs it in his pocket.
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Here's another angle.
[h/t: Esquire]
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