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Video of Donald Trump Awkwardly Wandering Off Stage at the G-20 Summit Is Going Viral and, Yep, He Did It Again

Video of Donald Trump Awkwardly Wandering Off Stage at the G-20 Summit Is Going Viral and, Yep, He Did It Again
BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA - NOVEMBER 30: (RUSSIA OUT) U.S. President Donald Trump (R) and President of Argentina Mauricio Macri attend the welcoming ceremony prior to the G20 Summit's Plenary Meeting on November 30, 2018 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. U.S. President Donald Trump has cancelled his meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin at the G20 Summit in Argentina originally planned for Saturday. (Photo by Mikhail Svetlov/Getty Images)

Oh no.

Donald Trump attended the G-20 Summit of world leaders in Argentina over the weekend, but despite Trump's claims that great progress has been made on important issues, the summit may be remembered for an awkward moment when Trump wandered off stage ahead of the summit's plenary meeting.

In a video going viral online, Trump can be seen on stage with summit host, Argentinian President Mauricio Macri. Trump turns to Macri, shakes his hand, and just wanders off stage leaving Macri to stand there alone with photographers looking on and laughing.


Watch the bizarre clip below:

The clip keeps giving and giving, as a staffer runs after Trump, and the president can be heard muttering "Get me out of here" off camera.

Bizarrely. this is not the first time the president has wandered away like this.

There was that time with President Netanyahu of Israel:

Or when he just almost wandered out of signing ceremony before signing the bill he was there to sign...

He looked pretty confused here in Poland:

And whatever this was:

People don't know what to make of it, but mostly they're just flat out mocking the president.

And that staffer who chases after him...nice touch:

To many, Trump is an embarrassment:

Well, presidenting is hard, what're ya gonna do. Amirite, Mr. President?

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