Trump says 'you can ask me anything' at FII Summit, even intimacy questions

Ahead of a Q&A session, Trump told the audience that, unlike other politicians, he doesn't like to screen questions
President Donald Trump speaks at the FII PRIORITY Summit at the Faena Hotel on March 27, 2026, in Miami Beach, Florida (Nathan Howard/Getty Images)
President Donald Trump speaks at the FII PRIORITY Summit at the Faena Hotel on March 27, 2026, in Miami Beach, Florida (Nathan Howard/Getty Images)

MIAMI, FLORIDA: At the Future Investment Initiative (FII) Priority Summit on Friday, March 27, President Donald Trump addressed the audience and invited open questions, saying he was ready to take on anything the crowd wanted to ask, even physical intimacy. The remark came as he prepared for a Q&A session.

The summit took place at a time when global markets are under strain due to the ongoing conflict involving Iran. The situation has increased concerns about potential disruptions to energy supplies, along with wider uncertainty in the global economy. 

President Donald Trump speaks at the Future Investment Initiative Institute's summit Friday, March 27, 2026, in Miami Beach, Fla. (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein)
President Donald Trump speaks at the Future Investment Initiative Institute's summit on Friday, March 27, 2026, in Miami Beach, Florida (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein)

Trump opens up the session to all questions: 'I don’t ask for screening'

Trump encouraged attendees to ask him anything during an open Q&A, signaling a relaxed and unscripted approach to the session.

“You can ask me anything you want. You can talk s*x. Whatever you want,” he told the crowd, emphasizing that no subject was off limits. He also contrasted his approach with other politicians, suggesting a more direct and unfiltered interaction with the audience.

“I am asked to take a few questions. And unlike other politicians, they would like the questions screened... I don’t ask for screening of the questions. You can ask anything you want. I am here for you,” he added, highlighting that questions would not be pre-screened. 

His remarks made it clear that attendees were free to bring up a wide range of topics, including personal ones, even though it was not clear whether anyone actually took him up on that offer.

President Donald Trump takes the stage at the Future Investment Initiative Institute's summit, Friday, March 27, 2026, in Miami Beach, Fla. (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein)
President Donald Trump takes the stage at the Future Investment Initiative Institute's summit on Friday, March 27, 2026, in Miami Beach, Florida (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein)

Trump's comments on the Iran situation

During his speech at the FII Summit, Trump spoke about Iran and described the current situation as a moment of major change. He presented the developments as a step toward greater stability in the Middle East and emphasized progress under his leadership.

“Tonight, we're closer than ever to the rise of the Middle East that is finally free at last from Iranian terror, aggression, and nuclear blackmail; that's what's happened. It was nuclear blackmail for years and years and beyond that. It was a blackmail period,” Trump said.



He went on to highlight what he sees as strong US action and results in addressing the situation: “Under my leadership, America is ending the threat posed by this radical regime, decimating Iran's capabilities with Operation Epic Fury."

Trump also said that US forces have been “annihilating” Iran and suggested that the country is now open to negotiations. He mentioned that Iran allowed 10 oil tankers to pass through the Strait of Hormuz as a “present” to the US, presenting it as a sign of changing dynamics.

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