Trump Storms Out of 'Meet the Press' Interview Over Election Fraud Claims
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US President Donald Trump abruptly ended a 'Meet the Press' interview with Kristen Welker after clashing over his claims of election fraud in California's primary, also lambasting several media outlets as 'crooked'.
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Trump has a history of clashing with the media over various issues, including election integrity.
US President Donald Trump stormed out of an interview with ‘Meet the Press’ host Kristen Welker after a heated exchange over his election-fraud claims. “You’re crooked, your press is crooked and ‘Meet the Press’ is crooked,” the visibly annoyed president said. Before ending the interview with the NBC News anchor on Saturday, Trump also slammed several other mainstream media outlets, including ABC, CBS, and CNN, describing them as “one-sided crooked networks.” The interview took a tense turn after Trump alleged that the California primary elections earlier this week were marred by fraud. He cited the state’s protracted vote-counting process, suggesting that the vote was rigged to eliminate Republican contenders. Unlike many other US states, California uses ‘jungle primaries,’ in which candidates from all parties compete on the same ballot to advance to the general election. Welker said, “that’s how they count the votes in California,” adding that local officials have acknowledged that the process is slow. Trump fired back by accusing NBC and other media outlets of “playing right into their hands with this crap,” and telling Welker that she was “either crooked or you’re stupid.” “Sorry. Let’s call it quits because I’ve had enough. Thank you, darling. Have a good time,” the president said, appearing to remove his microphone. Welker’s attempts to talk Trump out of leaving proved futile, with the president grumbling: “I sat in the rain with you for an hour.” “I’ve given you enough time. You ought to straighten out your press, because you know what – a country can never be great with a dishonest press,” Trump said before walking off. Trump has a history of contentious relations with the press, often derogatory epithets when referring to journalists. Aside from liberal-leaning mainstream media outlets, the president has recently lashed out at conservative media figures, including prominent podcaster Tucker Carlson, who has criticized Trump’s war against Iran.
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Increased scrutiny of election processes in upcoming primaries
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Preguntas abiertas
- Will there be an official investigation into the alleged election fraud in California?
- How will this incident affect Trump's relations with the media going forward?





