Men shown on camera standing behind US president Donald Trump during a campaign rally in Billings, Montana were forced to make way after he made a series of animated facial expressions as the president spoke.

IranPress/America- The facial reactions of an unidentified man standing behind Donald Trump led to the man's ejection from where he was standing and then went viral on the internet.

He reacted in disbelief after Trump claimed it was harder to win the electoral college than the popular vote. 

“I beat Crooked Hillary, and the electoral college is hard, it’s frankly, if we didn’t know better, and maybe we’re starting to find out things we didn’t know, it’s hard, and harder to win than the popular vote,”  Trump said.

A woman, who some people on Twitter said looked like to be longtime Republican operative Zina Bash, eventually came and took the man’s place on camera.

An almost exclusively white crowd behind Donald Trump

That man was not the only one removed from his spot behind Trump during the speech, a man and woman in the same row were replaced by two blond women.

The bizarre switching around of Trump’s almost exclusively white crowd came as Trump’s rallies feature a mix of supporters and protesters, leaving Trump staffers to handle situations quickly and quietly.

Despite Trump’s claims that his election was a landslide victory, he has at times been haunted by the fact that Democrat Hillary Clinton beat him in the popular vote by almost 3 million votes.

Donald Trump amassed 101 Electoral College votes in states where he failed to win 50% of the popular vote. 

 

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An almost exclusively white crowd behind <a href="http://iranpress.com/search--trump">Donald Trump</a>
An almost exclusively white crowd behind <a href="http://iranpress.com/search--trump">Donald Trump</a>