Trump’s response when asked if he would wear Kid Rock’s flamboyant outfit leaves Internet in stitches

During an Oval Office event, a reporter asked President Donald Trump if he would take inspiration from Kid Rock’s flashy attire
UPDATED APR 2, 2025
Donald Trump gave a witty response when asked if he would wear Kid Rock’s flamboyant outfit (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)
Donald Trump gave a witty response when asked if he would wear Kid Rock’s flamboyant outfit (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)

WASHINGTON, DC: President Donald Trump gives a witty reply to reporters on Monday, March 31, when asked if he would take inspiration from Musician Kid Rock and wear his flamboyant attire.

Rock appeared alongside the POTUS in the Oval Office on Monday as part of his crackdown against ticket scalping, according to the US Sun.



 

Donald Trump's witty reply when asked if he would wear Kid Rock’s red outfit

During a Q&A session in the Oval Office on Monday, a reporter didn’t waste an opportunity by asking the president if he would wear Kid Rock’s red attire.

Trump replied, "I don't know, I was thinking about wearing it Tomorrow! We've got a big day coming up."

He added, "I was thinking about doing it, but I’m not sure."

U.S. President Donald Trump listens as entertainer Kid Rock speaks during an executive order signing event in the Oval Office of the White House on March 31, 2025 in Washington, DC. Trump has signed an executive order against ticket scalping and reforming the live entertainment ticket industry. (Photo by Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)
President Donald Trump listens as entertainer Kid Rock speaks during an executive order signing event in the Oval Office of the White House on March 31, 2025, in Washington, DC (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)

During Monday's meeting, Rock wore a red jumpsuit with white stars outlined in blue on each sleeve, a blue stripe running down the front where it fastened, and the number 250 displayed on the side in a blue-to-white ombre effect.

Rock, whose real name is Robert James Ritchie, also wore a white hat with a red, white, and blue band wrapped around with stars and stripes.

 U.S. President Donald Trump, accompanied by entertainer Kid Rock, signs an executive order in the Oval Office of the White House on March 31, 2025 in Washington, DC. Trump has signed an executive order against ticket scalping and reforming the live entertainment ticket industry. (Photo by Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)
President Donald Trump, accompanied by entertainer Kid Rock, signs an executive order in the Oval Office of the White House on March 31, 2025, in Washington, DC (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)

Trump signed an executive order on Monday to protect fans by cracking down on "exploitative ticket scalping" and introduced "commonsense reforms" on how live entertainment events are priced, per The Guardian.

Moreover, the POTUS called it a "very serious" order designed to protect fans from "having to pay crazy prices" for tickets.

Kid Rock said on Monday, "Anyone who’s bought a concert ticket in the last decade, maybe 20 years, no matter what your politics are, knows that it’s a conundrum. This is a great first step."

Entertainer Kid Rock speaks alongside U.S. President Donald Trump before Trump signed an executive order in the Oval Office of the White House on March 31, 2025 in Washington, DC. Trump has signed an executive order against ticket scalping and reforming the live entertainment ticket industry. (Photo by Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)
Entertainer Kid Rock speaks alongside President Donald Trump before Trump signed an executive order in the Oval Office of the White House on March 31, 2025, in Washington, DC (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)

Meanwhile, Trump said during the signing, "I didn’t know too much about it, but I checked it out, and this is a big problem."

Interestingly, the issue has been occurring for years after many high-profile controversies forced fans to pay soaring prices for the chance to see their favorite artists.

Internet delighted over Donald Trump's witty reply to reporter

Several internet users chimed in and shared their views as Donald Trump gave a witty reply to reporters when asked if he would take inspiration from Kid Rock and wear his flamboyant attire.

A user wrote on X, "What’s funny is I could totally see him doing it," while one added, "I really hope he does wear it! Can you imagine the media I’ll go ballistic."



 



 

A person also stated, "That would be epic to see," whereas one mentioned, "He would break the airwaves. If it was PPV, he would make enough to pay off the entire national debt."



 



 

A user also wrote, "That would be priceless!" while one commented, "I think Trump could pull it off."



 



 

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