During his visit to Texas and Louisiana, President Trump met with Hurricane Harvey victims, emergency responders, and toured the damage left in the hurricane's wake— very much the usual routine for any president in the aftermath of a natural disaster. Trump being Trump, however, he found the time to air some of his favorite grievances.

While praising the heroism of the Coast Guard, Trump gestured towards his audience of journalists as he tried to get in a small dig.

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Pres. Trump praises Coast Guard for saving people "by going into winds that the media would not go into...unless it's a really good story." pic.twitter.com/6JFH45o0wn — ABC News (@ABC) September 2, 2017

And while suiting up to serve food at a makeshift shelter in Houston, the president made sure to loudly announce that his hands were "too big" for the plastic gloves he was offered.

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As he puts on plastic gloves to serve food at NRG Stadium...President Trump turns to press and says: "My hands are too big!" pic.twitter.com/WIUTLOS4XD — Pat Ward (@WardDPatrick) September 2, 2017

That's our president, keeping it petty in times of national crisis.

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