
"We're here to talk about trade, submarines, lots of other military equipment. They're big orderers of our great military equipment. We have the best equipment anywhere in the world, by far, and oh, you got to watch that. Watch that. You're not allowed to break that. That mirror is 400-years-old. A camera just hit the mirror. Ay yay yay! I just moved it up here, special from the vaults,"
"and the first thing that happens, the camera hits it. Hard to believe, isn't it? Hard to believe, but these are the problems in life. The meeting was held in the Cabinet Room, where Trump has appeared to take a great deal of pride in his redecoration efforts. He previously waxed poetic about his choice of portraits in the room, and even admitted to taking an old clock from the State Department to put in the White House."
President Donald Trump paused mid-sentence during remarks beside Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese after noticing a cameraman strike an antique mirror. Trump scolded the cameraman, warned not to break the mirror, and noted the mirror's age as 400 years. Trump linked the moment to broader remarks about trade and U.S. military equipment, praising American hardware and noting Australia's purchases. The incident occurred in the Cabinet Room, where Trump has emphasized his redecoration choices. Trump has previously praised portraits placed there and said he removed an old State Department clock to install in the White House.
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