‘Trump 2028!’: White House cameraman outburst reflects press briefing room MAGA makeover
7 Articles
7 Articles
Trump Says 'I Like That Guy' After Cameraman Catches Entire Press Room Off Guard by Interrupting Briefing
A cameraman in the White House press briefing room Friday broke the normal adversarial back-and-forth between the media and the administration to voice his support for President Donald Trump. A […] The post Trump Says 'I Like That Guy' After Cameraman Catches Entire Press Room Off Guard by Interrupting Briefing appeared first on The Western Journal.


‘Trump 2028!’: White House cameraman outburst reflects press briefing room MAGA makeover
It’s a different White House under President Donald Trump, as evidenced by an unusual scene that played out during Friday’s press conference. When a reporter noted that there were zero illegal border crossings in the last month, a cameraman in…
'I Like Him': Trump Press Briefing Interrupted By Man Yelling 'Trump 2028!"
During a press conference in the briefing room at the White House, President Donald Trump received a comment that differed from what he was used to in the Brady Room. On Friday, a reporter mentioned during the event that there are now zero crossings at the border. That prompted a cameraman to scream, “TRUMP 2028!” with throaty enthusiasm. The president replied, “Who is that guy?! I like him.” Of course, according to the 22nd Amendment to the Con…
Trump Gains Surprise Support at White House Briefing: ‘I Like Him!’
President Trump just got a spontaneous cheer from an unexpected corner during a White House briefing. In a moment that caught everyone off guard, a press photographer shouted his support for Trump while the president fielded questions from reporters on Friday, the New York Post reported. The photographer, Girish Gaur, didn’t hold back, raising his fist and belting out “Trump 2028!” as he stood off to the side of the stage. It’s not every day you…
It's a White House that doesn't work like any other, in any case those I've known in the last two decades.
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 75% of the sources lean Right
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium