Donald Trump storms out of tense NBC interview after 'rigged election' clash
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President Trump abruptly ended his interview with NBC News moderator Kristen Welker on Friday in Wisconsin after she pressed him on claims that the 2020 election was 'rigged' and California's primary was fraudulent. When asked for evidence, Trump maintained there was 'tremendous evidence,' then called Welker and the network 'crooked' and walked out. The interview aired Sunday on 'Meet the Press.'
Progressive: Progressive-leaning outlets framed the interview as an exercise in fact-checking Trump's unfounded election claims, emphasizing that Trump became angry when pressed for specific evidence to back his assertions.
Moderate: Centrist outlets reported the walkout and disagreement over election claims, with some explicitly calling the claims unfounded or false, without emphasizing either the moderator's role in fact-checking or concerns about fairness.
Conservative: Conservative-leaning outlets emphasized Trump's dramatic exit and his criticism of NBC as a biased, 'crooked' network, framing the interview as unfair, adversarial treatment of the president rather than legitimate scrutiny.
The interview, filmed on Friday, was conducted on a farm in Wisconsin, where Trump was addressing farmers.
A tractor and hay bales served as a backdrop. ...