Donald Trump has occasionally struggled with the ceremonial aspects of his job, but yesterday offered an especially odd example of the president’s troubles.
Wrestler Dan Gable, an Olympic gold medalist, was in the Oval Office to receive the Presidential Medal of Freedom, which went largely according to plan. Trump touted Gable’s record; he pretended he won last month’s election; etc.
But as Matt Stieb noted, something strange happened at the end of the event.
After giving the highest award a civilian can earn to wrestler Dan Gable — one of 11 sports figures Trump has given the medal to out of his total of 19 recipients — the president bailed on the ceremony a bit early, leaving Gable alone and more than a little confused.
If you haven’t seen it, the video is rather entertaining. Trump just walks out of the room, leaving Gable in the middle of the Oval Office, unsure what to say or do next. The retired wrestler literally shrugged his shoulders and raised his arms to reporters, as if to say, “I guess we’re done?”
Complicating matters, this appeared to be the latest in a series of examples of the president rewarding political allies with the nation’s highest civilian honor. The Des Moines Register, for example, had this report a couple of weeks before Election Day.








