Donald Trump marked his first 100 days back in office on April 29 with public events, interviews, and a Truth Social post celebrating “100 very special days.” One major appearance was a NewsNation Town Hall hosted by Chris Cuomo, featuring Bill O’Reilly, Stephen A. Smith, and political strategists.
During the event, Trump highlighted his trade policies, claiming countries were calling the U.S. “morning, noon, and night” to make new deals. But when asked about his biggest mistake so far, he hesitated.
The audience question—“What’s the biggest mistake you think you’ve made in the first 100 days?”—was met with a brief silence. Trump responded, “I’ll tell you that’s the toughest question I can have…” drawing laughter. He added, “Because I don’t really believe I’ve made mistakes,” prompting even more from the crowd.
The light moment came amid criticism of his early policies, including a controversial deportation. His administration admitted that a Maryland parent was mistakenly removed from the U.S. due to what it called an “administrative error.”Despite such setbacks, Trump appeared confident and unfazed by criticism, brushing off concerns with characteristic bravado.