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Trump says this to black woman then this happens

Washington, D.C. – A warm, human moment stole the show during Friday’s historic Oval Office ceremony, where President Donald Trump helped seal a long-awaited peace agreement between the Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda, bringing hope to millions caught in decades of conflict.

As foreign ministers from both nations signed the accord alongside Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt invited White House correspondent Hariana Veras—an African-born journalist covering the beat—to share what she had witnessed on the ground in Congo.

With emotion in her voice, Veras described scenes of celebration and renewed hope, revealing that Congolese President Félix Tshisekedi wants to nominate Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize.

President Trump, visibly moved, responded, “That was so beautifully stated.” Then, with his trademark candor and a wide smile, he added, “You’re beautiful, too. I’m not supposed to say that—I know it could end my political career—but you are beautiful, and you’re beautiful inside. I wish I had more reporters like you.”

The room burst into genuine laughter and applause. The lighthearted exchange, delivered with warmth and sincerity, quickly went viral as millions saw a president celebrating not just the peace deal, but the messenger who carried its promise. Viewers across the country called it a refreshing reminder of authentic connection in an often-divided political landscape—a perfect capstone to a day when American leadership helped heal an African wound that had bled for generations.

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Trump says this to black woman then this happens

Trump says this to black woman then this happens

Washington, D.C. – A warm, human moment stole the show during Friday’s historic Oval Office ceremony, where President Donald Trump helped seal a long-awaited peace agreement between the Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda, bringing hope to millions caught in decades of conflict.

As foreign ministers from both nations signed the accord alongside Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt invited White House correspondent Hariana Veras—an African-born journalist covering the beat—to share what she had witnessed on the ground in Congo.

With emotion in her voice, Veras described scenes of celebration and renewed hope, revealing that Congolese President Félix Tshisekedi wants to nominate Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize.

President Trump, visibly moved, responded, “That was so beautifully stated.” Then, with his trademark candor and a wide smile, he added, “You’re beautiful, too. I’m not supposed to say that—I know it could end my political career—but you are beautiful, and you’re beautiful inside. I wish I had more reporters like you.”

The room burst into genuine laughter and applause. The lighthearted exchange, delivered with warmth and sincerity, quickly went viral as millions saw a president celebrating not just the peace deal, but the messenger who carried its promise. Viewers across the country called it a refreshing reminder of authentic connection in an often-divided political landscape—a perfect capstone to a day when American leadership helped heal an African wound that had bled for generations.

Watch the full story here:

If this story inspired you, spread it with someone who needs to read it. Stay Inspired

(via Donald J. Trump)



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