
In an alarming breakdown of security, President Trump became the first sitting U.S. President to be struck in the face by a press microphone, specifically the fuzzy end known as a “dead cat.” This shocking incident unfolded while Trump was speaking with reporters on Friday night before departing on Air Force One to Palm Beach.
While addressing the press, a female reporter thrust her boom mic into President Trump’s face, creating a historic first. The full details of this incident are still sparse, prompting many to question the response and preparedness of the Secret Service.
WATCH: Reporter accidentally pushes microphone into Trump’s face
— BNO News Live (@BNODesk)
March 14, 2025
The incident, reported by Grok AI, marks the first time a U.S. President has been hit in the face by a press microphone, an occurrence that raises serious concerns.
“Has any previous president before Trump been hit in the face with a Press Mic?” —GROK: Historical records do not indicate similar incidents of a microphone hitting a president in the face, making this a notable exception.
— cagrown5 (@cagrown5)
March 15, 2025
This potentially dangerous situation begs the question: why was the reporter not immediately removed, questioned, or held accountable? The identity of the journalist remains unknown, even 15 hours after the event, leaving many, including AI systems, unable to identify her.
Where were the Secret Service agents responsible for the President’s safety? The absence of swift action in a potentially hazardous situation is concerning.
An assassin with a ricin tipped microphone (an amount of only a few specs of dust would suffice) could kill the president in this manner. This is a security failure.
— Muckraker.com (@realmuckraker)
March 15, 2025
Anthony Rubin raised a critical question about whether the microphone was confiscated and tested for any harmful substances.
@SecretService, was the microphone confiscated and tested for any deadly compounds or elements? If not, We the People demand to know who in command allowed the microphone to leave the scene untested and request their immediate removal.
— Anthony Rubin (@anthonyjrubin)
March 15, 2025
Fifteen hours have passed without identification of the reporter or her media outlet. The silence from the Secret Service is deafening. It’s high time they step up and ensure President Trump’s protection. Enough is enough!













