Along with being the President of the United
States, Donald Trump is the father of five
children: Donald Trump Jr., Eric Trump, Ivanka
Trump, Barron Trump, and Tiffany Trump. Tiffany,
Donald's daughter with his second wife, Marla
Maples, is a socialite, and a graduate of
Georgetown Law School. She's also someone
who is willing to take the stage on her father's
behalf, which is exactly what she did on the
second night of the Republican National Convention
in August 2020. She previously spoke at the
2016 RNC.
"Since speaking at the Republican Convention
four years ago, so much has changed for the
world, for our country, and for my family."
She later added that when it comes to this
election, she, quote, "urge[s] you to make
your judgment based on results and not rhetoric."
If you take Tiffany's speech to heart, then
you may be interested in more than what she
said, because body language expert Dr. Renée
Carr, a psychologist, as well as a political
and corporate advisor, exclusively revealed
to The List that the physical behavior of
the president's youngest daughter may have
had just as much, or even more, meaning than
her words.
When Tiffany stepped up to the mic at the
Republican National Convention in 2020, Carr
says that she showed signs of:
"True sentiment for her family and that they
have indeed experienced several changes during
her father's presidency, all of which were
not pleasant."
While Tiffany may have wanted your compassion
regarding her experiences, Carr explained
that she seemed to be trying to elicit the
same emotion when she widened her eyes while
talking about "students across the world,"
"freedom vs. stagnation," and the "divisiveness
and fear amongst us." Carr noted,
"The use of widening eyes when talking to
another person from which you want something
is often a technique used to evoke the sympathy
[of the person of] whom the request is being
made. Consider cartoons that show a puppy
or child suddenly having wide eyes when asking
for a treat."
According to Carr, Tiffany's use of the technique
shows that she's probably, quote, "a daddy's
girl [who] likely views [her father] as her
greatest protector and provider."
The body language expert noted that she does
speak from the heart when talking about the
media and how she perceives its treatment
of her father. Carr said,
"She cringes her nose and forehead in exasperation
when [saying] 'only one viewpoint is acceptable.'
She sighs at the end of this statement as
further communication of her frustration with
the media. She truly does not think her father
or family has been treated fairly in the media."
While Tiffany apparently clearly displays
her true feelings towards her family's situation
and her father, those weren't the only things
that she wasn't able to hide.
Tiffany may have been trying to connect with
voters during her RNC speech, however, Carr
told The List that at points, her behavior
hinted at the fact that she wasn't being totally
sincere. For example, when Tiffany said "our
generation is unified," and spoke about "what
type of country we want to live in," Carr
claimed,
"She looks up and to the right which indicates
she does not truly believe she is part of
the cohort. Instead, she may perceive herself
as similar in age and career development,
but not as 'same' in qualifications or opportunities;
nor does she attribute sameness to herself
when saying 'country WE want.'"
Beyond that, Carr noted how Tiffany frequently
looks down or to the side while she's speaking,
which:
"Often conveys dishonesty or less than 100
percent authenticity and the avoidance of
direct eye contact to, therefore, avoid being
detected as not being fully honest. She first
does this when saying 'I can relate to so
many of you who might be looking for a job.''"
Carr pointed out that Tiffany avoided direct
eye contact during a handful of other statements
in her speech. The expert also claimed Tiffany
uses, quote, "condescending body language...[and]
her hands push out when [she discusses] 'all
faiths,'" hinting at the fact that, in Carr's
words,
"She may not truly believe in the support
of 'all' faiths."
If Carr's assumptions are in fact correct,
it appears that what a person does can reveal
so much more than what they say.
"Be true to yourself and stay true to the
dream of America."
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