U.S. President Donald Trump was caught off guard during a recent press event when a journalist unintentionally bumped him with a microphone.
The unexpected incident, which took place at Joint Base Andrews, led to a brief but noticeable reaction from Trump.
While responding to a question, Trump, 78, was suddenly interrupted when a female reporter accidentally shoved a grey, fluffy microphone into his face.
The moment was brief, but his reaction was unmistakable.
His eyebrows shot up, and he cast a sharp glance at the journalist, signaling his disapproval.

Despite the momentary disruption, Trump quickly recovered and made light of the situation.
“She just made television tonight,” he remarked. “She just became a big story tonight.”
His comment sparked laughter among those present, easing any potential tension.
However, the incident has sparked discussions about professionalism in journalism.
Reporters are expected to maintain a level of decorum during press engagements, ensuring that their interactions remain respectful and free from unnecessary distractions.