Whether President Trump utters a conspicuous word — for example "World Cup", "Peanut", "Sea", "Water", "Beach", or "Pool" — during his bilateral interactions with Brazil's president.
That single-word choice can dominate headlines, shape diplomatic tone, and alter perceptions of the meeting's seriousness.
Donald Trump and Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva are the principal speakers during bilaterals and joint statements.
Senior aides, translators, Brazil's foreign ministry staff, and international press corps will amplify, explain, or spin any surprising phrasing.
Planned talking points establish the baseline of topics and vocabulary likely to appear in official remarks.
Unscripted exchanges, translator choices, reporter questions, and cultural references (sports, food, coastline) create windows where a single evocative word can slip into a transcript.
Upcoming schedule items: state arrival, bilateral working meeting, and a joint press conference during the visit.
Monitor live transcripts, on-the-record Q&A, walk-and-talks, pool reports, and social video in the hour after each appearance for whether any of the target words appear.