President Trump Stunned by Own Actions After Hours of Pardoning Convicted Felons 
The President was caught off guard when a reporter asked him about the pardon he signed just hours prior. "You have thousands of people that we're dealing with, and if one goes haywire," Trump said in response to the question before quickly changing the subject mid-sentence.
The comments came after Trump was forced to explain his decision to pardon a convicted felon who had allegedly threatened House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries just days ago. Despite having hours of notice about the impending pardon, Trump seemed unsure of why he signed it or even what the individual was accused of doing.
Trump's remarks were eerily reminiscent of his repeated claims that President Biden is unaware of events unfolding around him and that he should be "autopen" - a term Trump used to describe the president as being unable to fulfill basic duties. The comment, however, came from one who had just hours earlier claimed to not know anything about a top-secret mission in North Korea.
The lack of transparency from the President has become an issue throughout his administration. In recent months, Trump has appeared clueless when asked questions about various topics including student visas, deportations, NATO training exercises and even classified information sharing - only to say "I don't know" multiple times during a single Q&A session.
Trump's pardon of Changpeng Zhao, who helped finance the president's stablecoin, remains shrouded in mystery. When asked directly why he granted the pardon, Trump initially said he didn't recognize the Binance founder but eventually claimed that "they" told him it was necessary. It is unclear whether this explanation is a genuine attempt to justify his actions or simply an attempt to deflect attention.
The frequency of these instances raises serious concerns about President Trump's understanding of his responsibilities and the lack of transparency within his administration.
				
			The President was caught off guard when a reporter asked him about the pardon he signed just hours prior. "You have thousands of people that we're dealing with, and if one goes haywire," Trump said in response to the question before quickly changing the subject mid-sentence.
The comments came after Trump was forced to explain his decision to pardon a convicted felon who had allegedly threatened House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries just days ago. Despite having hours of notice about the impending pardon, Trump seemed unsure of why he signed it or even what the individual was accused of doing.
Trump's remarks were eerily reminiscent of his repeated claims that President Biden is unaware of events unfolding around him and that he should be "autopen" - a term Trump used to describe the president as being unable to fulfill basic duties. The comment, however, came from one who had just hours earlier claimed to not know anything about a top-secret mission in North Korea.
The lack of transparency from the President has become an issue throughout his administration. In recent months, Trump has appeared clueless when asked questions about various topics including student visas, deportations, NATO training exercises and even classified information sharing - only to say "I don't know" multiple times during a single Q&A session.
Trump's pardon of Changpeng Zhao, who helped finance the president's stablecoin, remains shrouded in mystery. When asked directly why he granted the pardon, Trump initially said he didn't recognize the Binance founder but eventually claimed that "they" told him it was necessary. It is unclear whether this explanation is a genuine attempt to justify his actions or simply an attempt to deflect attention.
The frequency of these instances raises serious concerns about President Trump's understanding of his responsibilities and the lack of transparency within his administration.
 . Like how can he not know what's happening in his own administration? It's crazy to think that someone who's meant to be a leader is being caught off guard by their own actions. And the pardon thing? I don't get why he keeps changing his story, is it just an attempt to avoid accountability?
. Like how can he not know what's happening in his own administration? It's crazy to think that someone who's meant to be a leader is being caught off guard by their own actions. And the pardon thing? I don't get why he keeps changing his story, is it just an attempt to avoid accountability?  
 
 . The fact that he keeps saying "I don't know" to questions that are clearly within his purview is pretty concerning, especially when you're dealing with things like pardons and classified information.
. The fact that he keeps saying "I don't know" to questions that are clearly within his purview is pretty concerning, especially when you're dealing with things like pardons and classified information. . At the end of the day, it looks like Trump is more interested in being the "autopen" than actually doing his job
. At the end of the day, it looks like Trump is more interested in being the "autopen" than actually doing his job  I dont get why he can't just be honest with us, you know? like when someone asks him somethin and he just changes the subject or says "i dont no" multiple times... it comes across as kinda sketchy. i mean, we elect people to lead our country and make decisions for us, and its their job to be transparent about what they're doin. instead of makin' excuses or tryin to spin things, he should just tell the truth.
 I dont get why he can't just be honest with us, you know? like when someone asks him somethin and he just changes the subject or says "i dont no" multiple times... it comes across as kinda sketchy. i mean, we elect people to lead our country and make decisions for us, and its their job to be transparent about what they're doin. instead of makin' excuses or tryin to spin things, he should just tell the truth. 
 . It seems like every time he gets caught, it's always "oh I don't know" or "they told me to do it". Can't he just be honest for once? Like, if someone threatens a politician and you're the one signing their pardon, shouldn't you at least try to remember what happened?
. It seems like every time he gets caught, it's always "oh I don't know" or "they told me to do it". Can't he just be honest for once? Like, if someone threatens a politician and you're the one signing their pardon, shouldn't you at least try to remember what happened?  This isn't the first time I've heard him say something that makes me question his competence, and honestly, it's getting a bit old
 This isn't the first time I've heard him say something that makes me question his competence, and honestly, it's getting a bit old  . Like, how hard is it to remember a few things that happened hours ago? And pardon someone who allegedly threatened a politician just days before signing them free? It sounds like a bad script from a movie
. Like, how hard is it to remember a few things that happened hours ago? And pardon someone who allegedly threatened a politician just days before signing them free? It sounds like a bad script from a movie  . Trump's always saying Biden doesn't know what he's doing, but the truth is, it looks like Trump himself can't even keep track of his own actions sometimes
. Trump's always saying Biden doesn't know what he's doing, but the truth is, it looks like Trump himself can't even keep track of his own actions sometimes  . And now this pardon guy... Changpeng Zhao? Who is that even? Apparently, just some dude who helped finance Trump's stablecoin
. And now this pardon guy... Changpeng Zhao? Who is that even? Apparently, just some dude who helped finance Trump's stablecoin  . It's like Trump has a few brain cells left, right?
. It's like Trump has a few brain cells left, right?  . Can't we have a president who actually knows what they're doing?
. Can't we have a president who actually knows what they're doing? 




 ! I mean, can you even believe that he signed a pardon for someone who was threatening a major politician just hours before? It's like, what is going on in that head of his?
! I mean, can you even believe that he signed a pardon for someone who was threatening a major politician just hours before? It's like, what is going on in that head of his?  Trump has always been known for his... let's say, "unconventional" approach to things, but this takes the cake.
 Trump has always been known for his... let's say, "unconventional" approach to things, but this takes the cake.
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