It goes without saying that President Donald Trump is known for his unmistakable quirks — from his trademark red ties and sharp sense of humor to his distinctive cadence on words like “China” and his now-iconic dance moves.
But one of Trump’s lesser-known habits is his ongoing, good-natured handshake rivalry with French President Emmanuel Macron — a playful contest that’s become something of an inside joke between the two leaders.
That friendly competition took center stage once again at a momentous event this week.
As widely reported, Trump was in Egypt on Monday to help broker a historic peace deal between Israel and the Palestinian authorities. The high-profile gathering drew some of the world’s most influential leaders and dignitaries, underscoring the gravity of the occasion.
Yet amid the solemn diplomacy, a lighter moment unfolded: a humorous, impromptu grappling session between Trump and Macron during their handshake — a scene that quickly drew laughter and attention from onlookers.
You can watch the amusing exchange below:
NOW – Trump and Macron “arm-wrestle” at Gaza Peace Summit. pic.twitter.com/fHqu9k1oYP
— Disclose.tv (@disclosetv) October 13, 2025
As Trump and Macron clasped hands, the exchange quickly turned into what looked more like a test of strength than a simple greeting. Both leaders gripped firmly and refused to let go, even as their bodies shifted during the photo opportunity.
The handshake — which lasted nearly 30 seconds — became an instantly viral moment, underscoring the awkward yet oddly familiar dynamic between the two.
For those who have followed their interactions over the years, it was nothing new. This was simply the latest chapter in a long-running series of memorable Trump-Macron handshakes.
Back in February, when Macron visited the White House, the two leaders shared another headline-grabbing greeting. Here’s how that one went:
Donald Trump greets French President Macron with an absolute death grip of a handshake.
Something tells us Macron isn’t going to enjoy this meeting very much 😂 pic.twitter.com/RKybTZuvgp
— Media Research Center (@theMRC) February 24, 2025
However, despite what might appear to be tense or competitive exchanges, the handshake tradition between Presidents Trump and Macron seems to be more of an inside joke than a sign of animosity.
In fact, Trump has publicly defended Macron on multiple occasions, suggesting there may be genuine friendship beneath their playful rivalry. Most notably, he reportedly urged conservative commentator Candace Owens to stop promoting the conspiracy theory that Brigitte Macron, the French first lady, was born a man.
Owens has since been sued by the French first family over those claims.