PRAY FOR PRESIDENT TRUMP:

Trump admitted with a grin that he’s “at the bottom of the totem pole,” but added that if he were to end the war, “maybe they’ll let me in.”

The crowd reacted with laughter, but also a sense of disbelief at the rare personal remark.

For Trump, known for his tough persona, this sudden mix of humor and humility struck a chord across social media.

Supporters online are calling it one of his most human moments yet, while critics say it reveals the heavy weight of global responsibility on his shoulders.

Whether taken as a joke or a candid confession, Trump’s words have set the internet ablaze — and reminded many that peace remains the greatest prize of all.

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