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19 Jan, 11 tweets, 6 min read
Reuters photographers were on the ground covering the most important stories during President Trump's presidency. Here is a selection of standout @reuterspictures taken during the past four years and the stories behind them reut.rs/3bUsic2 👇
.@j_ernst_DC
'When the woman in this picture began to protest, Trump stopped speaking and turned around to watch. As she resisted her removal by police officers, her clothes were being torn from her. I didn't witness anyone come to her aid to help protect her modesty'
.@ReutersBarria
'President Trump made his appearance. As Trump approached, he began shouting to the boy above the noise of the lawnmower but it was too loud and Giaccio was so focused on his job that he never noticed Trump. He walked right past, pushing the machine'
Kevin Lamarque
'This photo came about after Trump crossed the DMZ demarcation line into the North Korean side to meet Kim. I think the photographer in motion trying to get his position adds a sense of urgency and stress to the moment'
.@j_ernst_DC
'This was the first time I'd seen it quite like this – with maybe the world's most recognizable facade looming behind a cloud of smoke and the silhouetted figures of protesters dodging ... projectiles'
.@LeahMillis
'After meeting with some of his prominent Black supporters, the group prayed with President Trump in the Cabinet Room of the White House. This photograph seemed to resonate with people'
Kevin Lamarque
'An Oval Office meeting over a government shutdown was not going well. I think the expressions on the faces of all the players speaks to the frustration of trying to achieve something when your mindsets are miles apart. Being in the room felt incredibly awkward'
.@LeahMillis
'It was the night before the president's first impeachment trial and it was also the annual State of the Union address. I was lucky enough to be the news pool photographer on the floor so I got to photograph this interaction'
Kevin Lamarque
'Talk of impeachment enraged President Trump, as was the case here in the Oval Office. But rage was not limited to the Oval office. Trump's rallies also were filled with rage. It was seen in meetings both domestic and abroad'
.@ReutersBarria
'I followed him in that tight frame as he put his arm around a column. I shot that gesture. He was holding onto the column which I interpreted as him wanting to stay for another four years'
.@LeahMillis
'I took this photograph at the end of Jan. 6, 2021, a date that will now forever be remembered here in America. This photograph ... looks like a battle scene from years past with flags and a mass of people who look almost like a small army' reut.rs/3bUsic2

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