‘Calm before the storm’: Trump baffles White House press pool
President Donald Trump left many in the media perplexed during a minute-long White House photo-op with US military officials. He made some mysterious comments, and when asked what he meant, he simply replied, “You’ll find out.”
The impromptu photo-op happened Thursday evening following Trump's meeting with US military officials. When reporters arrived, the president said: “This is the calm before the storm.” One unnamed reporter asked: “What’s the storm?” “On Iran? On ISIS? On what?”
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“We have the world’s great military people,” Trump replied. “Thank you all for coming.”
What is worst, his words or how calmly he said them?"Maybe it's the calm before the storm... You'll see"This isn't how he usually acts pic.twitter.com/zWBs41hSFu
— Red T Raccoon (@RedTRaccoon) October 6, 2017
NBC News’ Kristen Welker asked Trump one more time what the “storm” he referred to was. Trump simply replied: “You’ll find out.”
Reckless Trump Just Called His Meeting With Military Leaders ‘The Calm Before The Storm’ https://t.co/ZT3lIT7NWfpic.twitter.com/pXXPw15o0O
— Sarah Reese Jones (@PoliticusSarah) October 6, 2017
Trump called the pool back to the residence to see this meeting with military + partners, told us this may be the ‘calm before the storm’ pic.twitter.com/Z8Cv3l5zdA
— Andrew Beatty (@AndrewBeatty) October 5, 2017
The president and his officials discussed plans related to the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, also known as the Iran nuclear deal on Thursday. Trump has until October 15 to recertify the deal, or leave it up to Congress to decide the US' role in the international framework.
Trump also discussed North Korea, Afghanistan and the Islamic State with the military leaders.
Ahead of the meeting, the president characterized that list, including Iran, as a list of "challenges we should've taken care of a long time ago."
New: Here’s the full verbatim transcript of Trump's “calm before the storm" remarks. Too long to accurately fit in a tweet >> pic.twitter.com/3yvfGaSmYT
— Christina Wilkie (@christinawilkie) October 6, 2017