Trump Walks Off Meet the Press Interview With Kristen Welker
Welker repeatedly pressed him for evidence on rigged-election claims and a $1.8 billion compensation fund before Trump walked off the set.
- President Donald Trump ended an interview with NBC's Kristen Welker after repeated challenges to his claims about elections being rigged.
- Trump claimed that both the 2020 presidential election and the current California primary elections were rigged without providing concrete evidence.
- When asked for proof of fraud in California's vote, Trump responded that he listens and observes but did not provide evidence.
- Frustrated by the questioning, Trump accused the media of being crooked and ended the interview saying, 'I've had enough.
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The U.S. President Donald Trump's party could lose its majority in the House of Representatives in the mid-term elections in November. Democrats are ahead in the polls. Anti-fraud charges are already loud. Trump claimed in an interview on the weekend that there were irregularities in California's primary elections. When he also brought back the old 2020 electoral fraud charges, the conversation escalated. The interview with TV channel NBC was re…
Donald Trump's TV interview on NBC on Friday, June 5th was short after heated exchanges, notably on the primary elections in California. Irritated by the questions, the former president left the...
The US president takes 40 minutes for an interview with NBC. Despite sensitive issues, this is going well for a long time - until it is about planned compensation for capitol storms. Trump starts to throw off with numerous unfounded claims. Until he gets up and goes.
"They're Crooked, Just Like You're Crooked!": Trump Sounds Off On Reporter, Storms Off The Set After Crushing The Microphone - The American Tribune.com
President Donald Trump sounded off with a vengeance on NBC News’s Kristen Welker during a contentious interview with her regarding the ongoing election woes in California, where Spencer Pratt initially appeared to have done well enough in the jungle primary to make it ot the runoff, until a flood of what conservatives allege were suspicious mail-in ballots kept pouring in and making it look like a Democrat will edge him out. In fact, his argumen…
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