Jimmy Kimmel Discovered Trump's Most Annoying Quirk And We Can't Unsee It

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UPDATED Nov. 18 2019, 2:12 p.m. ET

PUBLISHED Mar. 24 2017, 9:22 a.m. ET

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President Donald Trump has a habit that may be even more annoying than his 3 a.m. Twitter addiction. A Jimmy Kimmel Live viewer named Anthony recently wrote into the show to point out that Donald Trump has a tendency to move stuff when he sits down for a meeting. 

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Haven't spotted that little quirk before? Watch away, and once you're finished, you'll never be able to unsee it. 

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Most of the time, it's just small stuff. Like a fork or a glass of water. 

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Other times, it's the entire dinner set. 

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And it's not just at dinner time. Stationary isn't free from his grasps, either.

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Neither is his name card. Because apparently he needs one of those?

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Or this Coke. 

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He even does it with other people's stuff. 

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Every. Single. Time. 

Now that you know, you can't unsee it. Right?

Donald John Trump is the 45th and current President of the United States. Before taking office on January 20, 2017, having beat opponent Hillary Clinton in the electoral college but not the popular vote, Trump was a real estate mogul, and a former reality TV star. 

Born in Queens, New York, in 1971 Trump became involved in large, profitable building projects in Manhattan, under the guidance of his father, real estate developer Fred Trump. 

In 1980, Donald Trump opened the Grand Hyatt New York, making him the city's best-known developer. 

In 2004, Trump began starring in The Apprentice, a hit NBC reality series, and later in a spin-off series, The Celebrity Apprentice.  

In 2015, Trump announced his candidacy for president of the United States running as a Republican. Trump win a majority of the primaries and caucuses, becoming the official Republican candidate for president on July 19, 2016. That same November, Trump was elected the 45th President of the United States, after defeating Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton.  

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