Donald Trump recently made controversial statements in front of schoolchildren, discussing topics such as deaths in Iran, terror killings, and transgender issues. During an event in the Oval Office, he also reiterated claims about the 2020 election being “rigged” while introducing the Presidential Fitness Test to the students. Later, on the White House lawn, he showcased a dance routine to a group of school athletes.
Trump engaged in discussions with the children, including one about transgender individuals in sports. He made claims about a trans weightlifter breaking a long-standing record and even challenged a young boy training to be a weightlifter to a fight.
Following speeches from various individuals, Trump addressed reporters on topics like Iran and potential regime change. He expressed concerns about Iran obtaining nuclear weapons and discussed the idea of arming Iranians against the regime.
During the interaction with the children, Trump exhibited peculiar behavior, including making odd sounds and gestures. He also mentioned a powerlifting record that was inaccurately attributed to a specific individual, leading to confusion about the actual facts of the case.
The incident Trump referred to involved a Canadian powerlifter, Anne Andres, who faced controversy and suspension for alleged misconduct in the sport. The official records in question have since been updated, but the details surrounding the changes remain unclear.


