Air Force One photo shows Trump talking to reporters while 'Rogue One' movie plays in the background
President Donald Trump was on board Air Force One during his trip to Palm Beach, Florida, when he stumbled upon members of the media watching the movie, "Rogue One: A Star Wars Story."
According to ABC reporter Alex Mallin, journalists from the press cabin neglected to turn off the in-flight entertainment, and photographed Trump with the critically acclaimed movie in the background.
https://twitter.com/mims/statuses/850068944681652225
Reporters forgot to turn off Star Wars: Rogue One before @POTUS came back to visit the press cabin. pic.twitter.com/FxuqdVNdXJ
Here are some photos from the press cabin of Air Force One.
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Alex Brandon/AP
White House press secretary Sean Spicer was also photographed during the in-flight entertainment.
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Since then, the images have been making waves across social media, and have been edited to include screenshots from other films on television's screen.
https://twitter.com/mims/statuses/850076111698636800
@TheJewishDream @JordanFreiman @heeb pic.twitter.com/j2x7qaIcXE
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Here's a clip of Trump answering a question on whether Syria President Bashar al-Assad should leave power after his alleged chemical attack:
https://twitter.com/mims/statuses/850078651580203008
Trump when asked if Assad should leave power after chemical attack: Something should happen https://t.co/UGbRPhwzkv https://t.co/BVoku8xVfA
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