" A reporter finally spoke the truth to Trump ! ALL REPORTERS SHOULD DO THE SAME ! "

Donald Trump’s second term is known for a lot of things, one of them being random outbursts in front of news cameras.

After visiting theCapitolon Tuesday to gain support for his “big, beautiful bill,” Trump went viral for insulting a reporter who asked him a pretty standard question. Thevideohas 11 million views on X.

TRUMP : Who do you make for?REPORTER : NOTUSTRUMP : I do n’t even know what the hell that is . Get yourself a literal job.pic.twitter.com/pzyw54LAB5

“[Representative] Andy Harris said that you didn’t adequately convince enough people to vote for the bill,” the reporter said. Trump asked him, “You mean after this speech?”

“Well, why don’t we see how the vote is. I think it was a great, great talk. It wasn’t a speech, we talked — and uh, who do you work for?” Trump asked the reporter.

“NOTUS,” they responded. “Who?” Trump asked. “NOTUS,” they asserted.

“I don’t even know what the hell that is,” Trump said. You can hear laughter in the background. “Get yourself a real job,” he said, before other reporters started shouting questions.

“A reporter finally spoke the truth to Trump! ALL REPORTERS SHOULD DO THE SAME!” this person pleaded.

“Would be nice if he spoke to putin that way,” this person suggested.

“He called it a speech and then said it wasn’t a speech. Sure, he’s fine,” this person said.

“Presidency has never been this low. Fact,” this person said.

And others took it upon themselves to explain whatNOTUSis. “NOTUS is a new journalism organization that covers Washington with a nonpartisan and honest perspective,” this person shared.

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Tweet by Matthew Thomas expressing frustration about someone's tendency to be rude and insecure when faced with real questions

Text on a bold background reads: "Share this with someone who would also be frustrated with the president's response."

Tweet expressing the opinion that reporters should speak truthfully to Trump, urging all to follow suit, including @FoxNews

Tweet by Akash Maniam: "Would be nice if he spoke to Putin that way."

Tweet by Michelle: "He called it a speech and then said it wasn't a speech. Sure, he's fine." Followed by a skeptical emoji

Tweet from @pureshimon: "Presidency has never been this low. Fact."

Tweet by DeSota Wilson about NOTUS, a new nonpartisan journalism organization covering Washington, funded by donors and grants