Trump’s weird 5-word answer about being on the White House roof has everyone freaking out.

Trump Takes Unusual Break on White House Roof
Never a Dull Moment with POTUS 47
While President Donald Trump continues to divide public opinion, one thing is certain—his time in office is far from boring. Whether he’s delivering awkward soundbites at press conferences with British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer or posting erratic updates on Truth Social, Trump constantly keeps the spotlight on him.

A Rooftop Stroll, Not a Garden Walk
On Tuesday, August 5, Trump surprised everyone by stepping out—not into the White House gardens—but onto its roof. Flanked by Secret Service agents and a handful of aides, he took a leisurely stroll as news cameras rolled.

A journalist shouted, “Mr. President, what are you doing up there?” Trump shot back:
“Just taking a little walk.”

He went on to mention potential renovations, saying, “It goes with the ballroom, which is on the other side,” and added that any work being done was “financed by me.”

A Bizarre Exchange
At one point, Trump vanished briefly from view, reportedly to gaze over the South Lawn. Upon returning, another reporter asked, “What are you trying to build?” Trump quipped:
“Nuclear mis*iles.”

He later ignored a question about Gaza before concluding his rooftop adventure and heading back inside.

Back to Business
Despite his eccentric breaks, Trump remains active in office. Since his return in January, he has signed 176 executive orders, according to the Federal Register.

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