“Seriously Messed Up”: Commenters Expose Reporter Broke “Rule Number One” in Smacking Trump in the Face with a Microphone [WATCH]

By The American Tribune | Created at 2025-03-16 10:42:47 | Updated at 2025-03-17 04:04:00 17 hours ago

Controversy erupted after President Donald Trump was hit in the face with a microphone while speaking to the press. Trump was unharmed and even delivered a humorous quip to the gathered reporters. As of the time of writing, it is unknown which outlet the mic operator worked for and if the blow was intentional.

Within hours, the clip had blown up on social media. Many conservative commentators expressed their security concerns. Several posts speculated on the danger of allowing reporters so close to President Trump, especially after at least two failed assassination attempts. While the majority assume the incident was accidental, some wondered if this blow was an attempt to get back at the President.

Despite the unexpected blow, Trump was unflustered. Glaring at the clumsy reporter, he said, “She just made television tonight. She just became a big story tonight. Did you see that?” The President answered a few more questions before boarding Air Force 1.

Charles R. Downs, a MAGA reporter, posted a video of the incident along with his commentary on March 14, 2025. He said that this failure was unacceptable. Downs’ post read, “Rule number one is to never make contact with the politician. Whoever hit President Trump in the face with their microphone seriously messed up at their job.”

Laura Loomer, a prominent pro-Trump voice, added her thoughts. She said, “How on earth did a reporter get that boom mic so close to Trump’s face? This just doesn’t seem right. Security should tighten up. Embarrassing for the press.” Online comments echoed Loomer’s concerns, with many of them advocating for the reporter to face consequences.

One comment read, “No more unknown “reporters” around the president. Everyone in his direct vicinity should be Secret Service. He doesn’t need to be shaking peoples hands anymore or anything, that’s done. We get it.” A separate comment brought up security concerns. It read, “What concerns me about stuff like this, is that something could have been on that mic. I fear for Trump’s life every day. He’s doing such an amazing job, and I want him to be safe.”

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Other replies advocated for harsh punishments. A user said, “That sh*t is straight up unacceptable. Revoke her press pass, test the mic, and never allow her access again. Perhaps create some more distance from the press. You can never be to careful nowadays.” One woman said, “It wasn’t an accident. That little smart a$$ will be laughing with her friends all night about how she slapped President Trump in the face and got away with it. Where the hell was the Secret Service??”

Another user said, “I pray there wasn’t something on it! They need to get high Tech microphone and hear from far away and have a 10 foot radius that they need to stand back from. We’re playing hardball!” One comment read, “It was intentional, and that person is a plant to test the limits. This can not happen again. 25 foot back from now on. These “journalists” are all activists.”

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