President Donald Trump had members of the White House Faith Office grasping their pearls on Monday when he dropped an expletive while speaking at a luncheon.
13:47 ET, 14 Jul 2025Updated 14:36 ET, 14 Jul 2025
President Donald Trump had members of the White House Faith Office grasping their pearls on Monday when he dropped another expletive while speaking at a luncheon.(Image: AFP via Getty Images)
President Donald Trump had members of the White House Faith Office grasping their pearls on Monday when he dropped another expletive while speaking at a luncheon.
Trump used the expletive while talking about his various indictments in 2024. Trump spent much of his speech rambling on about various anecdotes regarding his accomplishments in office, before comparing himself to Al Capone.
“The one thing I did that was very helpful — I was indicted five times. Think of that — indicted. That wasn’t a word.,” said Trump. “My father’s looking down and my mother’s looking down. They said, ‘My son’s not supposed to be indicted, I think.'”
READ MORE: MAGA brutally rips into Trump after he claims Obama and Clinton ‘created the Epstein files’READ MORE: Donald Trump gatecrashes trophy celebration as FIFA boss desperately tries to remove himTrump used the expletive while talking to a Faith Luncheon crowd.(Image: Getty Images)
“I got indicted five times, impeached two times. All bulls—, right? All bull. Terrible stuff,” Trump added. The comment drew a shocked gasp from the religious crowd.
“Terrible stuff,” Trump continued without missing a beat. “I got impeached for making a perfect phone call.”
“I got indicted five times, impeached two times. All b*******,” Trump added.(Image: AFP via Getty Images)
This is not the first time the president has used an expletive in the presence of TV cameras. During a cabinet meeting last week, Trump made heated comments chastising Vladimir Putin for spouting “a lot of bull—- towards the administration and appearing “very nice all the time but it turns out meaningless.”
“We want to provide defensive weapons because Putin is not treating human beings right,” Trump stated. “He’s killing too many people. So we are sending some defensive weapons to Ukraine and I have approved that.”
During a cabinet meeting last week, Trump made heated comments chastising Vladimir Putin for spouting “a lot of bull****” (Image: Getty Images)
Trump also became the first president to drop the f-bomb on television. Speaking to reporters ahead of his departure for the NATO summit in The Hague, Trump expressed his dissatisfaction with shelling by Israel on Iran.
This is not the first time the president has resorted to foul language while in the presence of the media and his subordinates.(Image: AFP via Getty Images)
He warned that any Israeli airstrikes on Iran would constitute a “major violation,” urging Israel to “bring your pilots home, now.” Trump then ranted on live TV that “We basically have two countries that have been fighting so long and so hard that they don’t know what the f— they’re doing,” the president said of Israel and Iran as he prepared to board Marine One, which was slated to take him to Air Force One as he traveled to Europe for the NATO summit.
Trump was visibly angry as he spoke to reporters, slamming CNN and lobbing “fake news” allegations once more at the network. The swearing moment came as he left the press splash on the White House lawn.
The comment came hours after Israel accused Iran of breaking a tenuous ceasefire, claiming the country sent missiles toward it after the ceasefire was slated to take effect.