Donald Trump Makes ‘Super' Awkward Gaffe While Ranting About Iran
President Donald Trump was ridiculed online for a stormy slip-up during an exchange with a reporter aboard Air Force One on Tuesday.
Asked about concerns over possible Iranian sleeper cell attacks in the United States following his decision to bomb the country, Trump pivoted to slamming his predecessor, former President Joe Biden ― but referred to 'supercells' thunderstorms instead.
'Biden let a lot of supercells into the United States,' Trump fumed. 'He was an incompetent president. He had no idea what he was doing. It was gross incompetence. Among everything else, he let a lot of supercells in, many from Iran. But hopefully we'll take care of them. What Biden did to this country should never be forgotten.'
Trump: "Biden let a lot of super cells in, many from Iran. But hopefully we'll take care of them." (The term he was looking for is "sleeper cells") pic.twitter.com/RrdVa3zH6m
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 24, 2025
The gaffe predictably went viral:
Trump called sleeper cells, super cellsHe thinks he invented the words 'groceries' and 'equalize.'He called for world peace then posted a video to the tune of bomb IranBut he identified the elephant on a dementia test so I guess he's a god damn genius
— Kelly D 🇺🇸🇺🇦🇨🇦🇬🇱 (@KellDA) June 25, 2025
He can fix Super Cells with his Sharpie.
— wjmalik@noc.social (@wjmalik) June 24, 2025
Trump's brain is just wind, noise, and rotating nonsense.A super cell of disinformation.
— Nikos Unity (@nikosunity) June 24, 2025
Trump: "Biden let a lot of super cells in, many from Iran. But hopefully we'll take care of them." He's just so pathetic. pic.twitter.com/dYualRoEuO
— Republicans against Trump (@RpsAgainstTrump) June 24, 2025
Super cells? Like thunderstorms? Do I have to been on the lookout for twisters walking down the street now?
— Juice (@TheJuiceBoxGuy) June 24, 2025
A confused Trump refers to "super" cells instead of "sleeper" cells pic.twitter.com/JdkUMiPQ08
— FactPost (@factpostnews) June 24, 2025
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