In a moment that instantly lit up social media, former President Donald Trump had a brief but dramatic misstep while boarding Air Force One today — nearly falling flat on his face as he struggled to ascend the staircase leading into the iconic aircraft.

The incident occurred early this morning as Trump was preparing to depart for a rally in Florida. Dressed in his signature navy suit and bright red tie — flapping furiously in the wind like it, too, was bracing for impact — Trump appeared to be in good spirits. But as he approached the steps of Air Force One, things quickly took a comedic turn.

With cameras rolling and reporters watching, Trump began his climb up the staircase. He managed the first few steps with his usual confident stride, but then, without warning, he appeared to lose his footing. One shoe slipped awkwardly on a step, his body jerked forward, and for a split second, it looked like the 45th President of the United States might make a sudden and undignified return to Earth.

Gasps rippled through the press corps, followed almost instantly by the unmistakable click of shutters and the high-pitched whirring of video zoom lenses locking in.

To his credit — or perhaps thanks to years of practice teetering on the edge of political disaster — Trump caught himself just in time, grabbing the handrail with both hands and pausing briefly to regain his balance. A moment later, he was upright again, continuing his climb with what some might call extra caution, others might say theatrical determination.

Twitter Reacts, of Course

Within minutes, the internet exploded with reactions. The video was clipped, looped, and meme-ified at light speed. Twitter, TikTok, and Instagram were flooded with captions like:

“When you talk a big game but the stairs say otherwise.”

“Gravity doesn’t care who you voted for.”

“He almost MAGA’d straight into the tarmac.”

One particularly viral post paired the clip with the classic “Benny Hill” theme song, while another compared his stagger to a WWE move — complete with mock commentary: “AND HE’S DOWN! BUT WAIT — HE’S BACK UP, FOLKS!”

Even some of Trump’s supporters weighed in with humor. “That step was obviously rigged,” one user wrote. “Deep Step State strikes again.”

This isn’t the first time Trump’s encounters with stairs have made headlines. Back in 2021, he was seen gripping a ramp with extreme caution during a West Point commencement speech — a moment he later defended by saying the ramp was “very long and very slippery.”

Critics have frequently seized on such moments as symbolic, interpreting physical slips as metaphors for political ones. Meanwhile, supporters dismiss the fuss as media sensationalism.

Today’s incident, though brief, was undeniably a viral spectacle — a perfect storm of unexpected clumsiness, iconic setting, and the ever-watchful eye of a media landscape that misses nothing.

The Show Must Go On

Despite the near-fall, Trump proceeded with his travel schedule as planned. By the time Air Force One landed in Florida, his team had released no official comment on the incident. Sources close to the former president say he “laughed it off” and was in good spirits.

At the rally later in the day, Trump made a brief quip: “I almost did a Biden on those steps this morning — but I stuck the landing better.”

The crowd roared.

Whether you love him or loathe him, there’s no denying Donald Trump’s ability to make headlines — even when it’s just by going up the stairs.

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