Washington – President’s residence is the animal home now.
White House journalists extinguished the birds and rodents on Friday at the end of a shocked week determined by President Trump’s “mutual trading” war.
The Fox News Correspondent Peter Doocy began his day shaking his hands – but not to get a presidential question – when he was mistaken for a tree from a large pigeon.
DOOCY, 37, was live in “Fox & Friends” around 7am, when the bird tried to cross his blonde hair well -combed.
“A bird just landed in my head!” DOOCY retired while he duck to maintain a second landing.
The creature continued its cameo inside the Fox News Channel tent at Lawn House North Lawn-Gati colliding with the face of Dooocy after the New York City-based hosts noted that his “good hair” was raised on their backs.
“That’s probably so dirty!” He was caught in response.
In the afternoon, about 100 yards away, journalists clashed after press secretary Caroline Leavitt announced in the press that a mouse had just been noticed.
“There was a rat in the conference room earlier today, so I hope someone checked it so that it doesn’t end here and distract me!” Said Leavitt.
“That would be a good way for all of you to take me away, actually.”
A reporter expressed relief when the Leavitt Conference ended only 21 minutes before plotting a hasty exit from executive residence.
The incidents provided a fun distortion from the difficult news of the week, including Trump’s decision to approve massive fees for most of the world’s goods. He ordered a 90-day pause-excluding China-Wednesday to allow talks, but upheld a new 10% base for most products.
Although the shares recovered some of their approximately 10% losses in that news, wild shakes in the Treasury bill market, driven by a suspected Chinese sale in protest of the 145% Trump tariff in Beijing, caused further market uncertainty, with a transition to the cost of loans.
The White House has experienced wildlife interference for years.
Flies, cockroaches and mold have been repetitive issues – while this last month, the corridor right away from the famous western arm colonnade released a bad smell due to a suspected animal border in the process of making a permanent addition to historical structure.
In one of the most remembered rodent meetings, one of Washington’s big mice retreated through the rose garden as President Trump held an event there in 2020.
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