Donald Trump held a discussion on agriculture at a Wisconsin barn last evening. Despite no new revelations, his peculiar mention of the Lincoln reflecting pool’s length and forgetting the name of the Washington Monument stood out. He also commented on Elon Musk and talked little about agriculture, which was the main topic. This lack of focus on agriculture was surprising given Wisconsin’s charm and friendly people.
Meanwhile, Pete Hegseth made controversial remarks during a D-Day commemoration in Normandy, connecting immigration to the historic event. Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche expressed concerns about potential Democratic prosecution of Trump post-2028 and mentioned implementing measures to prevent it. Trump’s legal team defended White House construction plans in court, arguing for unchecked power.
In other news, Erika Kirk faced heckling at a recent event, and Trump announced his attendance at an expensive NBA Finals game. He also pardoned former congressman Steve Buyer for insider trading, citing Buyer’s military and political service.
Mikey Smith is the Deputy Political Editor at the Mirror.
