Donald Trump’s campaign team swiftly escorted him off the stage after a tense encounter at an event hosted by the National Association of Black Journalists.

Donald Trump returning to Wisconsin for a rally in Mosinee Saturday

The former president faced tough questioning on topics ranging from his support of J.D. Vance to his controversial Project 2025 and his history of racist comments.

These moments highlighted Trump’s inability to answer direct questions, leaving him visibly uncomfortable throughout the event.

One particularly revealing moment occurred when Harris Faulkner from FOX News was about to ask Trump about Project 2025. At that exact moment, Rachel Scott, another journalist on stage, announced that they had to wrap up the event, citing instructions from Trump’s team.

This sudden end to the questioning signaled that Trump’s team was likely panicking, trying to avoid further difficult questions.

The event also saw Trump being pressed about the January 6th rioters. When asked if he would pardon those convicted, Trump’s response was met with laughter from the audience as he claimed he would pardon those who were “innocent,” despite their convictions. The crowd’s reaction underscored Trump’s discomfort and lack of a coherent response.

Trump’s handling of the questions did little to inspire confidence, especially when asked about J.D. Vance’s readiness for office. Instead of directly answering, Trump went on a tangent about the minimal impact vice presidential picks have on elections, a statement that seemed to sidestep the original question entirely.

Even Harris Faulkner appeared stunned at Trump’s behavior, particularly when he attacked journalist Rachel Scott, calling her “rude” for her questions.

The crowd, however, disagreed, and Faulkner’s reaction suggested that even she found Trump’s comments out of line.

In a final bizarre moment, Trump challenged Vice President Kamala Harris to a cognitive test, citing her failure to pass the bar exam on her first attempt as a reason she might not pass such a test. This comment was met with audible groans from the audience, further emphasizing the awkwardness of Trump’s performance.

The entire event highlighted Trump’s struggle to handle tough questions, raising concerns about his ability to face global leaders or navigate complex political situations without relying on vague slogans or defensive outbursts. The journalists, particularly Rachel Scott, received praise for holding Trump accountable, even as his team worked to cut the event short.

In conclusion, the event was a stark reminder of Trump’s challenges in addressing critical issues head-on and his campaign’s apparent nervousness when faced with direct scrutiny.