Awkward moment Donald Trump gets laughed at in own Town Hall after making bizarre claim about presidency

During a NewsNation Town Hall marking his first 100 days back in office,

President Trump drew laughter from the audience when asked about his biggest mistake. After a brief pause, he replied, “I don’t really believe I’ve made mistakes,” prompting the crowd to erupt in laughter. Despite recent controversies, including the mistaken deportation of a Maryland father, Trump stood by his actions, claiming the U.S. is in a “transition period” and promising future economic gains. He emphasized his commitment to fair trade and declared, “I know what I’m doing perfectly.”

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