
Fox News captured a surreal moment Saturday night after broadcasting live footage of President Donald Trump watching himself watch the same Fox News broadcast, and critics were quick to note the absurdity of the bizarre visual loop.
“The last decade in a nutshell,” noted Nick Mark, a critical care doctor and podcast host, responding to a screenshot of the Fox News broadcast posted on social media depicting the president watching himself on television in an endless loop.
A Fox News panel took note of Trump watching the broadcast live, and for roughly a minute, pleaded with the president to wave. The president, who could be seen watching the Fox News panel pleading for acknowledgement, stood near-motionless as his gaze appeared fixated on the television.
“My neighbor’s cat does this too,” noted Dennis Herring, a writer and self-proclaimed political strategist, in a social media post on X. “Also orange.”
Journalist Barry Malone, formerly of Reuters and Al Jazeera, referred to the image of Trump watching himself in an endless loop as "art," and Alex Luck, a naval and defense analyst for Naval News, argued the image held a deeper meaning.
“If you zoom far enough into the screen on the screen, you can see the soul of America,” Luck wrote Sunday in a social media post on X.
The bizarre moment was captured just moments before Trump delivered his lengthy speech that The New York Times described as having “all the hallmarks of a Trump rally.”
“As he did one night earlier at Mount Rushmore, Mr. Trump used the nation’s birthday to scaremonger about Democrats four months before the midterms (he talked a lot again about ‘communism’) and demand that Congress pass an act that would make it harder to vote,” the Times’ Shawn McCreesh wrote early Sunday morning.
The last decade in a nutshell https://t.co/mEe1ZY6DaI
— Nick Mark MD (@nickmmark) July 5, 2026





