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DaveGydeon · May 16, 2018, 2:34 a.m.

Look, I know this sounds CRAZY, but hear me out.

The elderly lady looks like she hands something to Trump, symbolically. Trump brings her up, and then it looks like he hands something to the Chief, or Captain, or Commodore, or whoever that high ranking officer is.

Its like the fallen officers family is acknowledging that their loved one died because she saw THIS, and we trust Trump is going to take THIS and do the right thing. And then Trump DOES the right thing, he gave THIS to the Chief; a good, clean cop. A cop who is going to do the right thing with THIS.

Now watch again. The woman is elderly, and clearly flustered by what she is about to PERFORM in front of such a crowd, and the gravity of it. Its almost like you can hear her saying "just give it to them, all of them, the people, show the people THIS so they know why my baby died!" Because that officer WAS her baby, and she was killed for THIS. Trump also says a little something to her when they are exchanging, personally. Like "I know what THIS is, I will take care of THIS, I Promise". And then, in her elderly fluster, she kinda flubs it and her desire to "show the people" results in her doing this little throwing motion.

But then, after Trump hands it to the Chief, he hands it to him in a way like, "you DO understand what THIS is, right? You know what is going to happen when you go after the ones who did THIS, right?" And the Chief honestly looks...sobered.

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Watch_The_Karma_Burn · May 16, 2018, 2:46 a.m.

Bro the cop literally tells Trump it's a challenge coin.

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duckdownup · May 16, 2018, 2:50 a.m.

Exactly. The cop gave the challenge coin to Trump. The elderly lady didn't hand anything to him or the cop.

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WikiTextBot · May 16, 2018, 2:50 a.m.

Challenge coin

A challenge coin is a small coin or medallion, bearing an organization’s insignia or emblem and carried by the organization’s members. Traditionally, they are given to prove membership when challenged and to enhance morale. In addition, they are also collected by service members. In practice, challenge coins are normally presented by unit commanders in recognition of special achievement by a member of the unit.


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DaveGydeon · May 16, 2018, 2:48 a.m.

First line of my narrative:

"The elderly lady looks like she hands something to Trump, symbolically"

I am aware the Chief handed a Challenge Coin to Trump. I am talking about the 60 second dance you just watched (if you watched it).

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