Donald Trump Donald Trump Scolds Cameraman: Come on, it’s a precious mirror… Donald Trump got angry during the press conference, scolded the cameraman

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Donald Trump Scolds Cameraman: US President Donald Trump was holding a press conference with Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. Meanwhile, he started scolding a cameraman.

Come on after seeing... Donald Trump got angry in the middle of the press conference, scolded the cameraman!Donald Trump.

America’s President Donald Trump’s style is different. Sometimes they use strange words to praise someone and sometimes they get so angry at someone that they don’t even care where they are sitting. Something similar happened when he was holding a press conference at the White House on Monday. The press conference became a bit ridiculous when US President Donald Trump suddenly stopped his speech and started scolding a cameraman.

The incident occurred when Trump was sitting with Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and announcing an $8.5 billion mineral deal between the two countries. This agreement between the two countries has been made with the aim of strengthening the supply chain of rare minerals necessary for defense and clean energy production and reducing dependence on China. This serious issue was being discussed, meanwhile Trump’s eyes went to a cameraman present there.

Hey, don’t break it…

Donald Trump was speaking when suddenly his eyes went somewhere else. He was saying – ‘We have come to talk about trade, submarines and other military equipment…’ Then suddenly a loud voice came. He immediately stopped and said – ‘Hey, carefully! Don’t break it. That mirror is 400 years old. The camera collided with him. Oh my god!’ Then he jokingly said- ‘I specially brought it here from the safe, and as soon as it comes, the camera hits it. It’s hard to believe, but these are the problems of life. At this, laughter spread in the room and Trump resumed his speech. This moment is quite funny, which went viral on social media.

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