Lip reader reveals what Trump secretly told Obama during their chat at Jimmy Carter’s funeral

At Jimmy Carter’s funeral, Donald Trump reportedly leaned toward Barack Obama and mentioned he had an urgent secret to share.

The exchange, captured by forensic lip reader Jeremy Freeman, revealed Trump emphasizing the need to speak privately with Obama “today” to address an undisclosed issue.

Trump suggested finding a “quiet place” after the service to discuss the mysterious matter further, Freeman told DailyMail.com.

The nature of the crucial information Donald Trump had for Barack Obama remained unclear, leaving speculation about whether it pertained to a national security issue or something entirely different.

Their animated conversation caught the attention of onlookers, sparking curiosity about what the two former presidents were whispering about. Despite being long-standing political rivals who have openly criticized each other, they appeared surprisingly cordial. Seated together in a pew at the National Cathedral in Washington D.C

What did Trump say to Obama

As both men exchanged words during Jimmy Carter’s funeral, forensic lip reader Jeremy Freeman was able to discern fragments of their conversation.

According to the interview with Daily Mail, Jeremy said: When they greeted each other, Barack Obama reportedly said, “Yeah, yeah, Iโ€™m fine, yeah, fine, fine, fine. Listen to me. Itโ€™s a chore, a chore.” Donald Trump replied, “Yeah, right. I canโ€™t think of anything thatโ€™s a chore.”

Obama continued, “Maybe, even the… people, even if they arenโ€™t happy, you will come across it, itโ€™s a chore. Now, they can block the entrance, all right.”

At this point, Trump leaned in closer to Obama’s ear and commented, “Iโ€™ve pulled out of that. It’s the conditions. Can you imagine that?” Obama laughed, prompting Trump to add, “And after, I will...”

Later in their conversation, Obama was heard saying, “Are you going back to the foy after?” Trump replied, “Call me at the foy after, yep.” While the exact meaning of the word “foy” remained unclear, Freeman speculated it might have been a reference to meeting later in the “foyer.”

At another point, Obama asked Trump, “Can you just… it should be good.” Trump then responded, “I canโ€™t talk, we have to find a quiet place, sometimes this is a matter of importance and we need to do this outside so that we can deal with it, certainly, today.” Obama nodded in agreement, and both men concluded with, “Right” and “OK.”

The cryptic exchange between the two former presidents has left many guessing about the significance of their conversation on such a solemn occasion.

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