President Donald Trump jokes about protester who disrupted 100 days speech: ‘Thought it was a guy’

President Donald Trump recently made headlines during a speech in Michigan, where a protester attempted to disrupt his address marking his first 100 days in office. The President, known for his quick wit and humor, laughed off the interruption, joking that he initially mistook the protester for a man.
During the speech, as Trump was praising Republican National Committee leader Michael Watley, there was a disturbance in the crowd that caught the President’s attention. “What’s the problem over there? What’s the problem? Is that a radical left lunatic? He’s just a child. All right, get him out,” Trump remarked as security personnel removed the protester amidst boos from the audience.
In a light-hearted moment, Trump apologized for assuming the protester was a man, realizing that it was actually a woman who had been ejected. “Oh, I’m sorry, I’m sorry, ma’am, I thought it was a guy. I’m sorry, I said he and it’s a she,” Trump quipped, showing his ability to pivot and make light of the situation.
Fox News Digital reached out to the White House for confirmation but has not received a response yet. Trump continued his speech by joking that the protester would have to return home to a mother who is a big Trump supporter, playfully acknowledging the diverse viewpoints within American families.
During his address, Trump took the opportunity to criticize former President Joe Biden and highlight what he deemed as the most successful first 100 days of any administration in history. The rally in Michigan was Trump’s first major political event since taking office, aimed at celebrating his achievements during his second term thus far.
“We’re here tonight in the heartland of our nation to celebrate the most successful first 100 days of any administration in the history of our country — and that’s according to many, many people,” Trump declared to a fervent crowd of supporters. “This is the best, they say, 100-day start of any president in history, and everyone is saying it.”
The President went on to boast about his administration’s efforts to end illegal immigration, protect American jobs, particularly in the auto industry, and restore the rule of law. Trump reassured his supporters that they had only seen the beginning of what his administration had planned, promising that “It’s just kicking off.”
In conclusion, the event in Michigan showcased Trump’s ability to connect with his base through humor and resilience in the face of disruptions. The President’s remarks underscored his commitment to his agenda and his confidence in the direction of his administration. The rally served as a platform for Trump to rally his supporters and set the tone for the remainder of his second term in office.
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