NBC Meet the Press host reveals what Trump said after he stormed off during his interview - Kristen Welker says President Donald Trump blamed ‘disruptive’ rain for his mood and pledged to sit down wit ...
The moderator of Meet the Press has revealed what President Donald Trump told her after his shocking tantrum on the show. The president, who turns 80 on Sunday, stormed out of a televised interview ...
CNN anchor Jake Tapper condemned President Donald Trump for walking out in the middle of his interview with NBC anchor Kristen Welker in the “Meet the Press” segment. The rainy interview was ...
When Kristen Welker asked him for evidence, the president replied: "Listen to me: There's tremendous evidence. There's nothing but evidence. The election was rigged. It was a dirty election, and it's ...
For Jon Stewart, you need thick skin to survive the spotlight. During "The Daily Show" Monday, June 8, the outspoken comedian and late-night host criticized President Donald Trump for abruptly exiting ...
But according to Welker, Trump was much more cordial to her than the show he put on camera. Trump stormed out of his 'Meet the Press' interview when Welker challenged him to provide evidence of voter ...
Kristen Welker is answering questions about her most recent interview with Donald Trump. The veteran journalist revealed what he told her the morning after he stormed off from a Meet the Press ...
President Trump cut the interview short after being pressed about his false claims that the 2020 election was "stolen." ...
Kristen Welker is getting candid about her latest interview with Donald Trump. The NBC journalist explained what happened during herMeet the Press interview with the president, and what he told her ...
During the Meet the Press interview, which was filmed on Friday in Chippewa Falls, Wisc., and aired on Sunday, Trump was asked by Welker about the events of his last 18 months in office, aka the ...
Los Angeles Councilmember Ysabel Jurado is convening the 5 p.m. meeting, where community organizations, faith leaders, ...
Democrat Seth Moulton and Republican John Deaton have plenty of differences, but at least one key thing in common: they both want to knock out Sen. Ed Markey, who will not participate in the debate.