It has been an unusual day in the current administration led by Donald Trump. The day kicked off with Pete Hegseth neither confirming nor denying the use of dolphins by the US military for ship attacks. Marco Rubio also made an appearance, infusing his press conference with 90s hip hop references in an attempt to appear trendy. Meanwhile, Trump was seen engaging in a peculiar dance to a popular anthem amidst a group of children, while progress on resolving the Iran conflict remained scarce. Despite Trump’s defense that higher oil prices are a justified trade-off for preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons, many Americans are feeling the pinch at the gas pump and expressing discontent.
In another development within Trump’s realm, an event took place in the Oval Office with children to mark the relaunch of the Presidential Fitness Test. Despite Trump’s inappropriate remarks and gestures during the interaction, the children appeared disinterested. The scene included Trump vividly describing Iranian snipers targeting protesters and engaging in odd conversations with the kids about weightlifting and fighting. Subsequently, Trump joined the children outside to witness their athletic demonstrations, culminating in a comical moment of him teaching them his signature YMCA dance routine.
Trump reignited tensions with Pope Leo XIV over remarks regarding nuclear weapons, prompting Secretary of State Marco Rubio to embark on a diplomatic mission to the Vatican to mend relations. The dispute arose from Trump’s claims that the Pope supported Iran’s possession of nuclear weapons, a statement strongly refuted by Leo. The Pope emphasized the Catholic Church’s stance against nuclear arms and maintained his commitment to promoting peace. Italy rallied behind the Pope, criticizing Trump’s attacks as detrimental to peace efforts.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio confronted questions about Trump’s criticism of the Pope at a White House press briefing, showcasing an array of unconventional behavior and statements during the session. Rubio, known for his quirky references, quoted 90s rap lyrics and movie lines, adding a unique touch to his responses. The press conference concluded with Rubio teasing about his DJ skills, leaving the audience to speculate on his potential DJ name.
In a separate incident, “Secretary of War” Pete Hegseth was questioned about Iran’s alleged use of combat dolphins during a Pentagon briefing. Hegseth humorously evaded confirming the existence of such dolphins while injecting a pop culture reference from Austin Powers.
Overall, the day in Trump’s administration was marked by a mix of peculiar events, controversial statements, and diplomatic tensions, showcasing the diverse facets of the current political landscape.



