“Donald Trump’s bizarre comments about grass and his knowledge of it have left people perplexed. From revamping DC parks to the Rose Garden, here’s the latest Trump speech that’s gone viral.”
US President Donald Trump has once again sparked confusion with a bizarre speech that has left many questioning whether he’s “completely lost his mind.” In a moment that has gone viral, Trump was caught discussing his vast knowledge of grass—yes, grass—while talking about revamping parks in Washington, D.C.
Trump, who is no stranger to making strange and controversial remarks, was speaking in front of reporters when he declared that he “knows more about grass than any human being, I think, anywhere in the world.”

The moment occurred when Trump was discussing plans to revamp the parks in Washington, D.C., and he made the surprising statement, “One of the things we’re going to be redoing is your parks. I have a lot of golf courses all over the place. I know more about grass than any human being, I think, anywhere in the world.” He then went on to declare that “grass has a life” and mentioned that DC’s grass had died “40 years ago.”
This peculiar speech immediately sent social media into a frenzy. X (formerly Twitter) users were left perplexed, with many debating whether Trump had lost touch with reality. One user joked, “I would say yes, he has lost his mind, but that would imply that he had a mind to begin with.” Another user quipped, “He never had a sane mind!”
Criticism and Humor: Trump’s Grass Speech Sparks Reactions
While some people found Trump’s remarks laughable, others used the moment to criticize his leadership. One user commented, “Trump’s out here debating the life cycle of grass while Americans are worried about jobs, health care, and democracy itself. He’s not a leader, he is a late-night comedy sketch that never ends.”
Some, however, tried to defend Trump, pointing out that his vast experience with golf courses might actually make him an expert on grass. “He owns golf courses. The man knows his grass,” one user wrote, trying to rationalize the bizarre comments.
🚨WTF: In a bizarre moment, Trump rants about grass at DC parks: “I know more about grass than any human being… Grass has a life. We have a life, and grass has a life. The grass here died about 40 years ago.”
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But not everyone was so forgiving. Many pointed out the hypocrisy of Trump discussing the quality of grass when he had previously ordered the Rose Garden at the White House to be paved over. “So why did he pave over the Rose Garden, grass and all?” one user asked, while another added, “This is coming from the man that paved a slab of concrete over the Rose garden lawn!!”
The Rose Garden Controversy
This speech about grass follows Trump’s controversial decision to replace the grass in the White House Rose Garden with white stone. As part of a nearly $2 million renovation project, Trump explained that he made the change to avoid the soggy grass problem, claiming that the women in high heels would sink into the wet grass.
Trump remarked, “We had the press here yesterday. You see the women? They’re going crazy. The grass was wet. Their heels are going right through the grass like 4 inches deep.” The White House claimed the stone was aesthetically pleasing and that it would reflect the heat better than darker stone.

While the decision to pave over the Rose Garden was seen as controversial, Trump defended it by saying, “It’s a beautiful white stone. And it’s a stone that’s the same color as the White House itself. And because it’s very white, it’s going to reflect the heat. It’s not going to be very hot, like if you had a dark stone.” According to him, the feedback on the new garden has been overwhelmingly positive, though many have criticized the move as a superficial change that prioritizes appearance over tradition.
Trump and the Grass Debate: A Final Word
At the end of the day, Trump’s bizarre remarks about grass have only added to his long list of confusing speeches. While some may find humor in his claims of expertise, others are left questioning his leadership and his ability to focus on the real issues facing the country. Whether he’s discussing the life of grass or his plans for the Rose Garden, one thing is clear: Trump always knows how to capture attention.