President Donald Trump was taking questions from the press at Joint Base Andrews when a boom mic operator accidentally hit him in the face.
Equipped with a fuzzy windscreen known as a "dead cat," the mic made contact with Trump's lips and left cheek, causing him to ...
After President Donald Trump got hit in the face with a boom mic at a press conference at Joint Base Andrews in Maryland, he ...
Donald Trump reacted sharply to a reporter who accidentally hit him with a microphone while he was speaking at Joint Base ...
The incident happened as Mr Trump was answering a question about efforts to secure the release of hostages from Gaza.
As he leaned in to hear a reporter, a mic with a fuzzy covering known as a "dead cat," which can help muffle wind sounds, knocked into his lip and cheek. The mic operator can be heard apologizing ...
During a press briefing at Joint Base Andrews, a reporter’s microphone accidentally bumped Donald Trump’s face while he ...
fuzzy windscreen-covered microphone, causing it to bump into the U.S. leader's lips and past his left cheek. Trump, who was asked a question about the Gaza Strip at the time, immediately gave one ...