Donald Trump Spells Out A Chilling ‘Big Difference’ He Sees In Himself Since First Term

Critics, though, mocked the president's line as being straight out of a cliché action movie.
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Donald Trump on Wednesday drew a sharp contrast between how he saw himself during his first term as president compared to now, during his second administration, when he told a reporter: “I was the hunted. Now I’m the hunter.”

The president made the remark during the unveiling of massive new flagpoles outside the White House.

Trump was asked: “What gave you the idea to do this?

He replied: “I’ve had it for a long time. The first time I had it, you know, you guys were after me and I said, ‘I had to focus.’ I was the hunted and now I’m the hunter. It’s a big difference.”

.@POTUS: "I was the hunted — and now I'm the hunter." 🔥 pic.twitter.com/d9QFJfapgt

— Rapid Response 47 (@RapidResponse47) June 18, 2025

Trump’s MAGA base, including far-right Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.), predictably lapped up the comment.

But critics weren’t impressed. Many panned the line, suggesting it sounded like something from a cliché action movie.

Donald Trump:

“I was the hunted, now I'm the hunter."

I snort laughed.

Wonder which one of his sycophants told him to say this cheesy B-movie line?

🤣 pic.twitter.com/Izo5v34DB2

— Art Candee 🍿🥤 (@ArtCandee) June 18, 2025

That sounds like the start to one of those B movies I used to watch late at night on USA network.

— Anthony M. Hopper (@elander777) June 18, 2025

This is exactly why he shouldn’t be in charge

— Karly Kingsley (@karlykingsley) June 18, 2025
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