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Trump abruptly ends NBC interview

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Trump storms off ‘Meet The Press’ interview after fiery exchange with NBC’s Kristen Welker over 2020 election
A visibly agitated President Trump stormed off his interview with NBC News' "Meet the Press" after a testy exchange with a reporter who grilled him over his claims that the 2020 election was rigged.

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Trump storms out of “Meet the Press” interview after clash with NBC journalist: 'I've had enough'
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Trump abruptly ends tense "Meet the Press" interview after clashing with Welker
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Donald Trump storms out of tense, rain-noise US NBC TV interview
Donald Trump lasted through probing questions about his Iran war strategy and repeated weather disruptions during an interview with US TV broadcaster NBC – but angrily stormed out when confronted over...

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‘You’re Either Crooked Or You’re Stupid’: Trump Walks Out After Kristen Welker Fact-Checks Him
 · 9h
Furious Trump storms out of interview after on-air meltdown as host begs 'don't go!'
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Donald Trump Blames the Rain for ‘Meet the Press’ Meltdown

President Donald Trump has justified his shocking Meet the Press tantrum by suggesting that he was just “a bit angry” with NBC News for not adequately controlling the weather to his tastes. Following his pre-recorded interview with Kristen Welker,
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Meet the Press - June 7, 2026

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DOJ declares Trump’s massive $1.8B fund dead

The US Justice Department has formally told federal courts that the Trump administration’s controversial $1.8 billion “anti-weaponization” fund will not move forward. The program faced bipartisan criticism over concerns it could compensate allies linked to the January 6 Capitol riot.
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