
President Donald Trump drew big laughs from a live studio audience when he called in to a NewsNation town hall on Tuesday and told them he hasn't made any mistakes during his first 100 days in office.
When asked about the biggest mistake Trump thinks he's made in the first 100 days of his second term, the president was stumped.
"That's the toughest question I can have," he said. "Because I really don't believe I've made any mistakes."
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REPORTER: "What's the biggest mistake you think you've made in your first 100 days?"
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Moderator Bill O'Reilly burst into laughter, accompanied by the audience, though Trump made no indication of sharing in the amusement.
O'Reilly quipped, "I think Lee is reassured," referencing the man who posed the question.
Trump, who called into the event remotely, has had an action-packed 100 days in office. His first three months have included a barrage of executive orders, mass firings, occasional scrambles to rehire, dozens of legal challenges, economic upheaval from a tariff war with China, and the controversial rollout of Elon Musk's cost-slashing DOGE initiative, which has destabilized large swaths of the federal government.
"We're in a transition period," Trump told the town hall, forecasting "tremendous economic victories, far greater than ever imagined," as he acknowledged "losing billions and billions of dollars on trade" presently.
Investors and economic experts are less confident amidst the downward turn of financial markets. Trump's approval ratings have dipped, according to several polls, as voters face an uncertain economic future.
While it remains to be seen if Trump will deliver tremendous economic victories, he certainly delivered on laughs.
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