Trump Tells Investment Conference Audience: "You Can Talk Sex"
At a Future Investment Initiative conference in Miami — during a war and economic crisis — Trump went off-script and told the audience they could ask him about "anything you want. You can talk sex." It added to growing concerns about his cognitive decline.

On March 27, 2026, Trump addressed the Future Investment Initiative Priority Summit in Miami — a Saudi-backed gathering of global business leaders, investors, and policymakers. After remarks about the economy, he went off-script:
"Unlike other politicians, they would like the questions screened. I don't ask for screening of the questions. You can ask me anything you want. You can talk sex, whatever the hell you want! I'm here for you."
The clip went viral with 3.7 million views. The remark came at a Saudi-backed professional investment conference, during the fifth week of a war costing $11 billion/week, with $4 gas, a 42-day DHS shutdown, and 9 million people having just protested in the streets.
The incident added to mounting concerns about the oldest person ever inaugurated as U.S. president:
- One week earlier, Trump visibly struggled walking down Air Force One stairs at Mar-a-Lago
- The day before, he clutched a table with both hands to stabilize himself while sitting, sparking speculation about swollen ankles
- Persistent questions about his discolored hands — attributed by the White House to "frequent handshaking and heavy use of Aspirin"
- Repeated instances of rambling, off-topic tangents during official events
The same concerns about cognitive fitness that Trump's team weaponized against Biden in 2024 — calling him "Sleepy Joe" and questioning his capacity to lead after one bad debate — now dog Trump himself. The difference: Trump is managing an active war, a government shutdown, and a collapsing economy while exhibiting these signs, and no one in his party is willing to say it out loud.