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Trump’s niece calls her uncle Donald Trump an 'empty, unloved man' in brutal new interview
She did not hold back.
President Donald Trump is making headlines after he abruptly walked off during an interview with NBC’s Kristen Welker. During a sit-down interview on “Meet the Press,” which aired Sunday, Trump and Welker engaged in a tense exchange over the president’s claims that California elections are “crooked.
President Donald Trump left his interview with Kristen Welker on 'Meet the Press' early. He said at an event later it was the rain that angered him.
President Trump, in a wide-ranging and sometimes testy interview with NBC News’s Kristen Welker that aired Sunday, touched on a variety of topics as the 18-month mark of his second term approaches. On “Meet the Press,
President Donald Trump walked out of a sit-down interview with Kristen Welker on NBC’s “Meet the Press.” That happened after he made, or repeated, a number of false and unsupported claims — some of which Welker pushed back on.
President Trump abruptly ended a contentious ‒ and rainy ‒ interview with NBC's "Meet the Press." Here are key takeaways from the tense interview.
President Donald Trump stormed out of a taped interview on NBC's "Meet the Press" after being pressed on his controversial "weaponization" fund and his persistent claims of election fraud. The president said he would prefer that the "weaponization" fund, which the Justice Department backed off from last week, be allowed to move forward.
I’ve had enough,” the President said, after calling ‘Meet the Press’ host Kristen Welker “either crooked” or “stupid” for pressing him on his election claims.
President Trump gave an interview to NBC's "Meet the Press" on Sunday about the economy and the new Fed chair, the war with Iran and possible paths to peace, and his continuing claims that the 2020 election was stolen.
President Trump’s decision to leave a long, aggressive interview with the slanted, outdated “Meet the Press” show drew the usual outrage from liberal critics who always gave free passes to Democratic presidents.
President Donald Trump delivered a sharp warning to Iran over the Strait of Hormuz while openly criticizing Israel's operations against Hezbollah in an exclusive 20-minute phone interview with Fox News chief foreign correspondent Trey Yingst.
