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טראמפ רעגט זיך אויף און זאגט פאר א דזשורנאליסט אינמיטן א פרעסע קאנפערענץ: גיי ארויס פונעם צימער...

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In a tense moment at the White House, President Donald Trump told a reporter to “Get out of the room” during a press briefing on Monday.

The exchange unfolded shortly after Trump signed a series of executive orders aimed at reshaping criminal justice policies nationwide. Among the measures, the president directed cities to roll back cashless bail systems for criminal suspects and instructed the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Washington, D.C., to pursue federal charges against defendants whenever possible.

Trump’s remarks to the reporter—delivered sharply and without hesitation—immediately drew attention, overshadowing the policy announcements. While the White House has not commented further on the heated exchange, critics argue that it reflects the president’s often combative relationship with the press.

Supporters, however, maintain that Trump’s decisive stance, both in policy and demeanor, underscores his determination to confront crime and hold offenders accountable.

The new executive orders mark a significant shift in federal crime policy, particularly in Washington, D.C., where local prosecutors have often been criticized for lenient handling of repeat offenders. Analysts predict the measures could lead to an increase in federal prosecutions, with ripple effects across major cities nationwide.

For now, though, the sharp dismissal of a reporter remains the viral highlight of the event—fueling debate over Trump’s handling of both crime and the media.

 

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