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Trump says his voice is hoarse because he was shouting during trade talks

Trump said he was shouting at people over trade renegotiations with an unnamed country and insisted he feels great despite his hoarse voice during an Oval Office press event.

  • On Monday, President Donald Trump blamed his hoarse voice on shouting during trade discussions at an Oval Office event with the White House task force on the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
  • Trump said he had shouted during a trade dispute after an unnamed foreign country tried to renegotiate trade deal terms, and he refused to identify which country.
  • Reporters noted Trump's rough voice and NBC's Garrett Haake prompted laughter with a misheard polyp exchange before shifting to Venezuela questions; Trump said, `I feel great`.
  • The tariff program faces immediate legal risk as the Supreme Court prepares to soon rule on the administration's tariff regime, while last week the president exempted agricultural items including beef and coffee.
  • The Oval Office event also launched FIFA Pass to speed visas for ticket holders, Secretary of State Marco Rubio said the U.S. will deploy more than 400 additional consular officers, and officials expect the 2026 FIFA World Cup to drive more than $30 billion next year.
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The White House tenant explained to the journalists that he had a rough voice because of "stupid" people he had yelled at.

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U.S. President Donald Trump attributed his raucous voice to a lively discussion on a trade issue.

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Donald Trump appeared in a sad voice at a press conference, explaining that he had reinforced his voice after he hit several speakers during a trade discussion, according to EEE and Agerpres. The President of the United States said he was not sick and that he...

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