Trump Accidentally Hit in Face with Microphone by Reporter
- President Donald Trump was hit in the face with a microphone during a media event at Joint Base Andrews, Maryland, which caused a stir on social media.
- After the incident, Trump jokingly remarked that the reporter holding the microphone had become 'a big story.'
- Social media reacted quickly, with comments questioning the proximity of reporters to Trump and expressing concerns over security.
- Trump appeared visibly annoyed but handled the situation with humor, stating, 'This is great television tonight.
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Journo bumps Trump with boom mic — What was that all about?
Why didn’t the Secret Service take any action? How could they be sure that the incident was innocuous? By Robert Spencer, Frontpage Magazine President Trump was facing a gaggle of reporters and fielding a question on Friday about Gaza when a reporter bumped his face with a boom microphone. The reporter immediately says “I’m so sorry,” but Trump pauses and gives her a long, intense look. Finally the president looks at the reporter who was asking …
Trump Livid After Reporter Hits Him In The Face With Microphone—And Here Come The Jokes
President Donald Trump was mocked after he was visibly annoyed by a reporter who accidentally brushed her microphone against his face during a press conference. The mishap occurred while Trump was speaking with reporters at Joint Base Andrews in Maryland after delivering a speech at the Department of Justice in Washington, D.C., on Friday, March 14. Trump was seen on video responding to a reporter’s question when a boom microphone unexpectedly …
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Kellie Meyer/X MAGA conspiracy theorist Laura Loomer identified NPR’s Danielle Kurtzleben as the reporter who mistakenly hit President Donald Trump in the face with a boom mic during a press conference last week, suggesting she did it on purpose. “She is the newly appointed White House reporter…
US President Donald Trump raised his eyebrows at the situation.
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