President Donald Trump concluded a 'Meet the Press' interview with host Kristen Welker in Wisconsin on Sunday after she challenged his assertions regarding election fraud, California's vote count, and his proposed 'anti-weaponization' fund. Trump accused NBC, ABC, CBS, and CNN of being 'crooked' during the interview. He stated, 'You’re a one-sided crooked network,' before deciding to end the discussion. The interview escalated when Welker questioned Trump about the status of a proposed $1.8 billion fund intended to compensate individuals he claims were targeted by the Biden administration. Trump defended the fund, asserting that it was a necessary measure for those harmed by the administration. He reiterated his belief that the 2020 election was rigged and criticized the pace of California's vote count. Despite Welker's attempts to continue the interview, Trump maintained he had provided enough time and criticized the media's credibility.
Trump Ends 'Meet the Press' Interview After Disagreement with Host
President Donald Trump ended a 'Meet the Press' interview with Kristen Welker after a heated exchange regarding his claims of election fraud and a proposed fund for individuals he claims were targeted by the Biden administration. Trump accused major news networks of being biased and reiterated his stance on the legitimacy of the 2020 election.
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Trump storms off 'Meet the Press' interview, rips Welker, ABC, CBS, CNN as 'crooked'
Trump Ends 'Meet the Press' Interview After Disagreement with Host