President Donald Trump retrieved a Marine's cover that had blown off while he boarded Marine One at Joint Base Andrews on Saturday.
According to ABC News, Trump had just returned from attending the G-20 Summit in Germany aboard Air Force One when he came across the Marine's cover. Trump picked up the cover, placed it on the Marine's head and patted his arm. Unfortunately, it was immediately blown off again. The president chased it down and gave it to another service member before boarding.
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