It turns out that children still ask the most bad questions, and that tradition remained firm during a recent field trip secondary school to the Nation’s Capitol.

For many schools, a pilgrimage to Washington, DC, is a traditional rite. Such was the case of an unidentified institution whose students, In a clip published on Monday In X, previously Twitter, participated in a question and answer session organized by Georgia Gop Rep. Brian Jack.

Then came that question: the one that echoes in silence in the minds of many Americans for years:

“Why is it [Trump] So orange? “Asked a high school student.

Jack, momentarily off guard by the question raised, stuttered before gathering an answer.

President Donald Trump talks to journalists while signing executive orders and proclamations at the Oval Office of the White House, on May 5 in Washington.
President Donald Trump talks to journalists while signing executive orders and proclamations at the Oval Office of the White House, on May 5 in Washington.

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“Uh, that’s, you know what, it’s, it’s your perspective,” he replied. “It’s not mine. I just think he has a great tan.”

Was this a master class in democracy? Probably not. But a moment without filtering the truth of the United States youth? Absolutely.

Users on the platform rushed to crown the students as the heroes who did not realize that they needed.

“Take these children in the press room of Wh,” One wrote.

Another questioned in: “A high school student is needed to call the Republican party for his strange acceptance of a clown makeup president. Bravo!”

In 2019, A senior Trump administration official He told the New York Times that Trump’s tone can be attributed to “good genes.” The official, who remained in anonymity, also said that the appearance came from dust, not from Bronzer.

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In his 2018 memories, “Unahinged”, the former White House assistant, Omarosa Manigault Newman, revealed that Trump depends on the daily use of a tan bed.