Moment Trump stops press conference to tell Afghan reporter she has a ‘beautiful voice’ despite ‘not understanding a word’ she said
President Donald Trump did not even pretend to understand what a journalist from Afghanistan tried to ask him during his press conference of the White House next to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Trump was questioned by the Afghan white house journalist Nazira Karimi about whether he had ‘future plans’ for the Afghan people.
“I have a bit difficult to understand, where do you come from?” Asked Trump.
She was accompanied by other journalists in answering ‘Afghanistan’.
‘It is actually a beautiful voice and a beautiful accent. The only problem is, I can’t understand a word that you say, “Trump said. “But I just say this, good luck, live in peace.”
The audience in the room laughed at the frank response of the president.
It was a colorful moment in what was a striking press conference – Trump’s first of his second administration alongside a world leader.
Trump threw the US that took over the Wartorn Gaza strip and let the Palestinians go to other countries.
President Donald Trump didn’t even pretend to understand what an Afghan journalist tried to ask him during a press conference next to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu

Trump was questioned by the Afghan white house journalist Nazira Karimi (center) about whether he had ‘future plans’ for the Afghan people
He made no commitments that they would come back after the reconstruction process was closed, which suggests that the inhabitants of Gaza would be ‘the world of the world’.
He labeled Gaza a future ‘Riviera of the East’.
The plan led to an immediate negative response from many Democrats – with some critics labeling it in disguise ‘ethnic cleansing’.
During the press conference, Netanyahu called Trump “the greatest friend that Israel has ever had in the White House.”
He gave a laundry list for reasons why, including the US who moved his embassy to Jerusalem during the first term of Trump.
While President Joe Biden used a list and held it on and called on reporters by name and outlet, Trump only picked journalists from the entire room.
He chose some well -known American journalists, including NBC’s Kelly O’Donnell and CNN’s Kaitlan Collins.
Trump also threw out a tradition – as he did in his first term.

Nazira Karimi has been a fixture of the briefing space of the White House for a number of years. Here she poses at a Christmas reception of the White House

Nazira Karimi poses in front of the stage in the White Hosue briefing room. President Donald Trump complimented her on having a ‘beautiful voice’ at Tuesday’s press conference
In general, every leader calls two journalists from their side of the room during a bilateral press conference.
But Trump didn’t stop after four questions – he went on.
A number of Israeli journalists were chosen during the 40 -minute press conference – but that also applied with reporters from Brazil, Poland and – most memorable – Afghanistan.
Karimi has been a fixture in the briefing space of the White House for years – usually sticking to questions linked to her home country.
During her first press conference last Tuesday, the Pers Secretary of the White House Karoline Leavitt announced that the White House would offer two ‘new media’ chairs for podcasters, YouTubers and other non -traditional makers of content.