Donald Trump Ends NBC 'Meet the Press' Interview After Dispute Over Election Claims
1-Minute Brief
The interview's abrupt end highlights ongoing tensions over election integrity debates and media questioning of political figures.
Key Facts
- President Donald Trump ended his NBC News 'Meet the Press' interview after a dispute with moderator Kristen Welker.
- The interview took place in Wisconsin and included heated exchanges about election fraud claims and the events of Jan. 6.
- Trump criticized multiple media outlets during the interview, referring to ABC, CBS, and CNN as 'crooked.'
- A loud rainstorm interrupted the interview, causing Trump to pause mid-sentence and resulting in an awkward silence.
- Trump stated he would like to see the weaponization fund proceed despite reported setbacks.
What Happened
President Donald Trump walked out of an NBC News 'Meet the Press' interview with Kristen Welker in Wisconsin following contentious discussion about election fraud claims and media coverage.
Why It Matters
The incident underscores persistent divisions over election legitimacy and the relationship between political figures and the press, reflecting broader national debates.
What's Next
Further public and media scrutiny of Trump's statements and the topics discussed in the interview is expected. Reactions from political figures and media organizations may follow.
Sources
Confirmed by 3 independent sources
- Google NewsUnknown6h agoRead the transcript: President Donald Trump interviewed by NBC News’ ‘Meet the Press’ moderator Kristen Welker
- The IndependentLeft7h agoTrump briefly distracted by rain during interview, prompting awkward silence
- Fox NewsRight8h agoTrump storms off 'Meet the Press' interview, rips Welker, ABC, CBS, CNN as 'crooked'
