What Donald Trump does not seem to have figured out yet is that the world is watching. ALL. THE. TIME.

Photographers are poised to pick up on anything The Donald does with the internet ready for imminent meme discharge.

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At the moment, Trump is on a world tour and so far, things haven't gone super well.

Everyone laughed at him in Saudi Arabia.

Everyone laughed at him in Israel.

Everyone laughed at him in Italy.

And now, everyone is laughing at him at the NATO summit in Brussels.

We have been wondering what the new-ish, TV personality-President would be like let loose on other world leaders who are more…shall we say, conventional?

Thankfully, Trump has acted like the big toddler he is and whilst at the NATO summit, appeared to barge past other leaders to get to the front of a crowd.

In particular, he slapped and appeared to shove the Prime Minister of Montenegro Dusko Markovic, out of the way to gain prime positioning.

Part of his plan to make America great again (we wonder to what time he is referring to?) seems to include him just being a bit of a bully.

The White House has apparently defended the gesture as a 'casual greeting' (probably need to actually look at someone if you're greeting them but, hey ho), and the internet isn't buying it.

And here to absolutely destroy Trump, the way only the woman who orchestrated the rise and fall of Lord Voldemort can, is J.K. Rowling, AKA Queen of Twitter.

J.K. Rowling has been quite vocal about her distaste for all things Donald, and this time is no exception.

The 51-year-old author and philanthropist quite frankly dragged Trump in six words.

'You tiny, tiny little man.'

Ouch.

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Daisy Murray is the Digital Fashion Editor at ELLE UK, spotlighting emerging designers, sustainable shopping, and celebrity style. Since joining in 2016 as an editorial intern, Daisy has run the gamut of fashion journalism - interviewing Molly Goddard backstage at London Fashion Week, investigating the power of androgynous dressing and celebrating the joys of vintage shopping.