During a News Nation Town Hall marking his first 100 days back in office, President Donald Trump was asked what his biggest mistake had been so far—a question that sparked laughter from the audience. After a pause, Trump replied, “I don’t really believe I’ve made mistakes,” prompting even more laughter, though some audience members clapped in support.
The event, hosted by Chris Cuomo with panelists including Bill O’Reilly and Stephen A. Smith, covered topics like Trump’s new tariffs and trade deals. Trump claimed countries were reaching out to the U.S. “morning, noon, and night” to negotiate.
Despite controversy over recent policies—including the mistaken deportation of a Maryland father, which his administration called an “administrative error”—Trump stood by his record. He described the U.S. as being in a “transition period” and promised “tremendous economic victories.”
Defending his approach, Trump said the U.S. is losing billions in unfair trade and emphasized the need for a leader who “knows what he’s doing,” adding, “And I know what I’m doing perfectly.”
Panelist Bill O’Reilly had predicted Trump wouldn’t admit to any mistakes, a forecast that proved accurate.
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