April Fools Trump Jokes Hes not Really Running Video
New York — On March 7, 2015, Donald Trump stirred up a mix of laughs and confusion with a video that played like an early April Fools’ gag. In the clip, the real estate mogul and TV personality jokingly announced he wasn’t actually running for president, even though rumors about his political ambitions had been floating around for months. It was a quirky move that left people wondering if Trump was serious or just having a bit of fun at the public’s expense.
The video, which quickly spread across social media, showed Trump in his typical bombastic style, delivering lines with a smirk that suggested it was all in good humor. He talked about the idea of a campaign as if it were a big joke, saying something along the lines of ditching the whole thing for more golf time. At that point, Trump was already a household name from his “The Apprentice” days, and this stunt fed into his image as a showman who loved the spotlight. Folks online debated whether it was a clever way to test the waters or just a random bit of trolling.
Back then, the political scene was heating up ahead of the 2016 election, and Trump’s name kept popping up in conversations about possible candidates. This video added fuel to the fire, making people question if he was truly considering a run or simply enjoying the attention. I remember thinking it was a smart play—keeping everyone on their toes without committing to anything yet.
In the end, that April Fools’ tease didn’t amount to much at the time, but it hinted at the unpredictable ride ahead. Trump went on to launch a real campaign a few months later, and looking back, this moment feels like a preview of his flair for the dramatic. It was one of those odd events that made you shake your head and say, “Only Trump could pull something like that.”