When waiting for something to happen on cue, it can be incredibly awkward if things don’t go to plan and people are stood there waiting, waiting and waiting after either building up to it or pausing for that moment.

Ông Trump: “Chấm dứt thực sự” tốt hơn lệnh ngừng bắn giữa Israel và Iran

Well that’s exactly what happened to Donald Trump during a July 4th ceremony at the White House when signing his ‘big beautiful bill’ into US law.

Fox News broadcast captured the moment Trump stood with wife Melania while waiting for military flyovers to mark the occasion.

But it didn’t quite go to plan as both Donald and Melania stood there expectedly – yet then start looking at each other awkwardly as if to say to each other “where are they?”

This went on for more than a minute and the flyover still didn’t happen before Fox News cut away from it, leaving the impression the flyover never happened. It did indeed happen, just not exactly when planned or expected by the Trumps.

Thank goodness it did or else they could still be waiting there now…

Donald Trump’s most ‘hateful’ comments yet make him ‘unfit’ to be President, critics claim

Donald Trump just made one of his most divisive comments ever in public – and that’s quite saying something.

The President has sparked backlash by making ‘hateful’ claims about Democrats, and some critics are claiming it makes him ‘unfit’ to be President of the United States.

Trump spoke about Democrats not voting for the “Big, Beautiful Bill” while appearing in front of a crown in Des Moines, Iowa.

“They hate Trump, but I hate them too. You know that? I really can’t stand them. Because I believe they hate our country,” Trump said.

 

An account called Really American posted the clip and wrote: “In a shocking moment, Trump declares that he is unable to be a President to ALL Americans, as he hates Democrats. ‘They hate Trump, but I hate them too. I really do, I hate them. I can’t stand them.’

“What a small, hateful man.”

The comments sparked much debate online, with people criticising Trump for such divisive rhetoric.

“What is he, a 6 year old?” one Twitter/X user wrote.

“Honestly this is as reprehensible as it gets,” another added.

“Imagine a sitting president telling his country he hates half of them,” one more said.

A user hit out at Trump’s comments, saying: “This man is not fit or suited to be President. Sane adults in positions of authority do not talk this way. A President is elected to be president of ALL THE PEOPLE whether he ‘likes’ them or not”.

Another user on Instagram wrote: “Trump saying he hates Democrats. Yes, the President of our country just flat out said he hates half the population. What a great way to unite us all.”

A user commented: “Is it not meant to be the presidents job to love all of his people and treat them all equally.”

Trump was speaking after the “Big, Beautiful Bill” passed with a thin but steady 218-214 margin. The legislation features sweeping cuts to Medicaid and nutrition assistance programmes.

It also extends the 2017 tax cuts and includes funding for 10,000 new Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents and 3,000 Border Patrol agents.