Donald Trump deflected from a fellow world leader’s annoyance at how long their press conference was dragging on by telling journalists they were “boring” him anyway. “They’re not great questions today, I must say,” Trump joked toward the end of a junket with Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva Sunday, the first day of the ASEAN 2025 summit in Malaysia. “That’s a lot of boring questions. We’ll see you later, thank you.” Lula, for his part, did not appear to have taken issue with the quality of the interview. Having noted early on he thought journalists would have good news “after” they’d convened in private, he did not speak again until his U.S. counterpart had fielded questions for almost ten minutes.
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