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Well, everybody, it’s been 100 days (and change) since the start of Donald Trump’s second presidential term.

The end of the first 100 days is traditionally a time for the media, the public, and even the president to reflect on how the first three months on the job have gone. No matter whether you support him or not, I think we can all agree that Trump’s first 100 days have been a whirlwind.

On Wednesday night,NewsNationheld a “Cuomo Town Hall” on Trump’s first 100 days. Chris Cuomo hosted, joined by commentators Bill O’Reilly, James Carville, and Stephen A. Smith (possibly Trump’s pick for2028, BTW). They spoke to President Trump via phone call.

The town hall’s live studio audience was made up of folks from across the political spectrum, according to NewsNation. It “was attended by Republican, Democrat, and Independent voters from across the country,” they wrote on the recording posted to YouTube.

One section of the program involved viewer-submitted questions for President Trump. In aclipposted to X by the Hill, Bill O’Reilly asks, “Lee says, ‘What’s the biggest mistake you think you’ve made in the first 100 days?'”

Trump responds, “I’ll tell ya that’s the toughest question I can have, because I don’t really believe I’ve made mistakes…”

O’Reilly jumps in, saying, “…you made any mistakes.” He laughs. “I think Lee is reassured!”

Trump continues, “We’re in a transition period. We’re in a transition period. I think you’re going to see tremendous economic victories over the next period of a year. Like, far greater than ever imagined.”

Surprisingly, he gets realer than usual for a second. “Right now, as I said, we’re losing billions and billions of dollars on trade.” Then he says, “We’re going to make billions and billions of dollars. But it takes a little while. That doesn’t happen overnight. But it will happen much faster than people understand.”

Oh, and after the shocking reveal that Trump doesn’t think he’s made a single mistake so far, the audience…laughed. Giggled.

Chuckled. Guffawed, some may even say.

“The bipartisan Town Hall audience laughs at him. Watch,” this person wrote.

Whether they were laughing in the O’Reilly way (laughingwithTrump at his confidence) or the other way (laughingathim), I can’t say. A mix, probably.

Other people chimed in about Trump’s assertion that he’s made no mistakes. “This proves he is completely delusional and will double down on his lies than admit he was and is wrong,” this person wrote.

People were fired up. “If he didn’t make any mistakes then his entire plan was to destroy our country,” an anti-Trump account wrote.

“He may think he didn’t make any mistakes, but America sure has electing this buffoon for the second time,” another user wrote.

And finally, someone summed up what a whole lot of folks are feeling right now.

Mekhi Phifer with his head down and eyes closed, smoking a cigarette and appearing stressed

News anchors Chris Cuomo, Bill O'Reilly, and Stephen A. Smith sit on a set with "News Nation" text, discussing a phone call with Donald Trump

TV studio audience watches a live broadcast of a talk show, featuring Donald Trump on the phone, with hosts on stage discussing current events

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Bill O'Reilly is speaking on a TV news program, holding up a finger. The text on the screen mentions "President Donald Trump."

Bill O'Reilly in a suit and teal tie speaks on a TV news show. The text banner reads: "On the phone: President Donald Trump"

Donald Trump in the White House makes a haughty smirk

News studio audience laughs while watching a broadcast with Donald Trump joining via phone call

Audience laughing during a TV show segment with a phone interview captioned "ON THE PHONE: PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP," aired by News Nation

Tweet about a town hall event featuring Donald Trump on a video call, with an audience watching

Screenshot of a Twitter post with a news clip about Donald Trump discussing his second term, followed by a user's critical comment

Tweet from @MATAMovement: "If he didn’t make any mistakes then his entire plan was to destroy our country"

Tweet criticizing a U.S. political figure's re-election, calling them a "buffoon."

Tweet from user JonJon: "It must be really embarrassing being from the US at the moment"