President Donald Trump was roundly mocked on Wednesday after he made an inadvertent admission during a speech in Kentucky.
Trump spoke at Verst Logistics in northern Kentucky, a company that the president has claimed is investing $10 million into its domestic manufacturing capacity. During his speech, Trump made a claim that raised the eyebrows of several political analysts and observers.
"That deal, the Iran Nuclear Deal, have them the right to have a nuclear weapon as of three years ago," Trump said. "If I didn't terminate that deal — and I terminated it very quickly — the world would be a much different place."
Political analysts and observers roundly mocked Trump on social media after he made the comments.
"No s---," Dan Pfeiffer, a former Obama White House advisor, posted on X.
"Yup. We wouldn’t be at war with Iran, 8 US service members would still be alive, the little girls' school wouldn’t have gotten bombed twice, the world economy wouldn’t be in free fall …. Shall I go on?" the progressive account Polly Sigh posted on X.
"Yes, safer," Democratic strategist Leslie Marshall posted on X.
"Ya, no war and low gas prices," Canadian Liberal Kyle Harrietha posted on X.

