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WATCH: GOP Senators Give Trump A Birthday Cake, 45 Makes A Wish
Amidst the marble halls of the U.S. Capitol, laughter and applause filled the air as GOP senators presented former President Donald Trump with a birthday cake, celebrating a day ahead of his 78th birthday. Trump, who visited Capitol Hill for the first time since January 6, 2021, appeared jovial and lighthearted during the gathering.
The surprise came during a meeting with Republican lawmakers where campaign strategies for the upcoming November elections were discussed.
As Trump approached the cake, decorated with candles numbered “45” and “47,” he couldn’t resist making a joke about needing a knife to make his wish, hinting at the ambitions encapsulated in the candle numbers—a nod to his past presidency and a hint at another potential term.
“He wants a new driver,” one of the Senators joked. Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) revealed to Newsweek that the cake was chocolate.
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As Trump blew out the candles, the room filled with cheers and good spirits, showcasing a unified front among the Republicans present.
Meanwhile, Joe Biden was at the G7 summit in Italy, engaging in talks with Ukraine’s Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Both Biden and Trump are preparing for a CNN debate later this month, setting the stage for their upcoming electoral rematch in November.
REACTIONS:
The only president in America history that ever won 3 elections!!
— Kathy Brock NP (@KathyBrockDavis) June 13, 2024
President Trump is the most congenial and unifying person on the planet! He can make anyone smile! Happy early birthday to our favorite president!
— JKash 🍊MAGA Queen (@JKash000) June 13, 2024
https://twitter.com/LouiseS22708842/status/1801350376769392757
This is great 🎂
Trump being happy really triggers Dems AND their reporter/ media cohorts.
— MAGA CANMAN (@Ca30199057Chris) June 13, 2024
So sweet 🥰
— FLOTUS Report (@MELANIAJTRUMP) June 13, 2024
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