President Trump appeared to eject someone from the Oval Office for opening the door whilst he was delivering a speech.
In a rather amusing moment, as users on X highlighted,Trump expelled someone from the Oval Office when an unidentified person opened the door during the President's bill signing ceremony, as he delivered remarks.
Seated at his desk in the Oval Office, Trump was speaking when he was suddenly disrupted. The report comes as Trump was spotted with dark bruise mark on his hand.
"This very, I think terrible," he breaks off abruptly.
"Hello, who's that? Who is that back there? Get out of the room," declares the President.
Then he carries on as if nothing happened, "It went up because of something much different," he resumed.
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The directive instructs Attorney General Pam Bondi to pursue legal action against those who violate laws:
"In ways that involve desecrating the flag," according to a White House official, reports the Express US.
Under the directive, Bondi would also pursue litigation with the aim of potentially altering what is permitted regarding flag burning under the First Amendment.
The administration would also be empowered in certain cases to refuse or withdraw visas from foreigners who engage in the act.
Trump has consistently called for penalties against those who burn a US flag, though the Supreme Court has determined that doing so constitutes a form of constitutionally protected free speech.
Trump managed to both sign the executive order and let his staff know who's boss before half past noon, when he began a meeting with South Korean president, Lee Jae Myung.
President Myung immediately began by praising Trump, crediting him with his role in "world peace," and asked for his help in Korea.
It comes after Trump revealed a dramatic plan for his new "Department of War."
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