- Trump paused his speech to address a disruption during an executive order event.
- He asked the source of the noise to leave, maintaining a serious demeanor.
- The staffer reportedly asked to exit was Will Scharf, a key White House aide.
On Monday, August 25, U.S. President Donald Trump experienced a brief tense moment inside the Oval Office while delivering remarks at an executive order signing event.
Eko Hot Blog receives that as Trump spoke about the U.S. government’s plan to acquire a stake in Intel, he suddenly paused mid-sentence to address a disturbance from someone in the room.
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He said, “You know the stock market surged nearly a thousand points on Friday, and it wasn’t because of…” he stopped abruptly.
Then, hearing a noise, he asked sharply, “Who is making that noise back there? Please leave the room.”

The atmosphere lightened as a few people chuckled, but Trump maintained a serious expression. Shortly afterward, the door was heard closing
Reports indicate that the person asked to leave was Will Scharf, a White House staff secretary who manages executive order logistics, though this detail remains unconfirmed.
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