A “gaggle” is an informal, on-the-record exchange between the White House press office (or the president) and reporters — usually off-camera, less structured than a formal briefing and often held with the press pool or a small group of reporters.
A gaggle is informal, often off-camera and less structured; a formal White House press briefing is scheduled, held in the briefing room, typically on-camera, and follows formal rules for the full press corps.
The article and its linked video contain no transcript or reporting of what was said; without a transcript or captions available from the video, the specific topics/questions President Trump addressed in that gaggle cannot be determined from the provided source.
No official transcript is included in the article summary. I could not verify the existence of an official transcript or captioned version from the provided source; if the YouTube video has captions they would appear on YouTube, but the article itself provides no transcript.
The article gives only a YouTube link; the channel that posted the video cannot be confirmed from the article text alone. The posting channel must be checked on YouTube (the article does not identify it).
The article states the gaggle occurred on January 27, 2026 but provides no time or specific White House location; that information is not available in the provided source.