Ok a few of you asked so here's a side by side of the widely-used photo and another one taken at the meeting that wasn't widely-used. #G7Photospic.twitter.com/qVbnynHfeU
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So i guess we agree. Everyone has an agenda, and you use information favorable to that agenda. That's my point 

John Bolton of all people shared the “bad” image and created a narrative behind it.
Neither picture is good or bad. They both could have good or bad narratives attached and never come close to the truth. People should know memes are nothing more than entertainment
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