The president then said, “a country can never be great with a dishonest press” before finally walking away.
Geez and as always wait for Chairman Carr to respond with Licence threats directly at Comcast owned NBC affiliates like WRC-TV Washington, KNBC and WNBC management having to contact their legal team via NBC Owned Stations President Valerie Staab to fight the FCC over the first amendment.The president walked out during his Meet The Press interview:
Trump storms off ‘Meet The Press’ interview after fiery exchange with NBC’s Kristen Welker over 2020 election
A testy exchange sparked when the reporter grilled the president over his claims that the 2020 election was rigged.nypost.com
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Trump abruptly exits NBC interview after clash with Welker, calls her ‘crooked’
Trump remains combative as Welker presses him on key issues during the interviewnews.meaww.com
He simply can't and won't accept the 2020 election. Anyone who tries to say otherwise will get this response.
He says "Meet The Press is crooked."
Which doesn't even make sense to anyone who has supposedly "aced" multiple cognitive tests. I mean, if they really had all the "proof" that said election was "stolen," then one of the stakeholders - the Republican Party, perhaps? - would have brought the full brunt of that evidence to bear instead of vague accusations of "irregularities."He simply can't and won't accept the 2020 election. Anyone who tries to say otherwise will get this response.
Geez and as always wait for Chairman Carr to respond with Licence threats directly at Comcast owned NBC affiliates like WRC-TV Washington, KNBC and WNBC management having to contact their legal team via NBC Owned Stations President Valerie Staab to fight the FCC over the first amendment.

One day, he's going to harp about the 2020 election to some interviewer and he/she is just going to snap....I'm so over 2020 election that Trump lost and he keeps rehashing it UGH.
Which doesn't even make sense to anyone who has supposedly "aced" multiple cognitive tests. I mean, if they really had all the "proof" that said election was "stolen," then one of the stakeholders - the Republican Party, perhaps? - would have brought the full brunt of that evidence to bear instead of vague accusations of "irregularities."
That aside, it's painfully clear that the man can't handle criticism or even honest questions. It is scary to think that the person tasked with negotiating with the likes of President Xi and Vladimir Putin crumbles under the relatively friendly questioning of an American television journalist. Even more scary to think that his lap-dog at the FCC thinks his job is to protect the President from anything other than softball questions.
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"What is this 'first amendment' you speak of, foolish proletariat?"
He always blames the media. Everybody's against him. He can only play the sympathy card when he's an outsider. It doesn't work when he's the government. He's in charge. The media is doing its job. The government has a lower approval rating than the media.
The president walked out during his Meet The Press interview:
Trump storms off ‘Meet The Press’ interview after fiery exchange with NBC’s Kristen Welker over 2020 election
A testy exchange sparked when the reporter grilled the president over his claims that the 2020 election was rigged.nypost.com
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Trump abruptly exits NBC interview after clash with Welker, calls her ‘crooked’
Trump remains combative as Welker presses him on key issues during the interviewnews.meaww.com
He simply can't and won't accept the 2020 election. Anyone who tries to say otherwise will get this response.
He says "Meet The Press is crooked."
Trump and his allies the Ellison's have been chomping at the bit to gut CNN like they've been CBS.Heres More theres a lawsuit directed at CNN over the 2020 election. But then again CNN is targeted this time around over the Paramount/WB merger with pending approvals and lawsuit by states over antitrust concerns.
Another aside as a member of the media...
.... when i was up in Alaska managing an NPR station... various people on the right, locally, and nationally called me various things and accused me of various things... none of which were true
Here in WY in commercial radio Nothing has changed about who I am, what I do , how I do it and my standards/ethics. But guess what? none of its called into question or even mentioned when I say Im the news director here, for no other reason than we arent NPR
Because they see great opportunity with a well known brand that has declined to just mediocre six-figure audience sizes but which has value if rebuilt and restructured. At present, it loses money and is right at the edge of the cliff that falls into "worthless".Trump and his allies the Ellison's have been chomping at the bit to gut CNN like they've been CBS.
Because they see great opportunity with a well known brand that has declined to just mediocre six-figure audience sizes but which has value if rebuilt and restructured. At present, it loses money and is right at the edge of the cliff that falls into "worthless".
I had a couple few interactions with Arizona politicians in my time (mostly recording PSAs or handling a talk show/podcast remote session) and it was an interesting mix. I never let on my political leanings, but for the most part the politicians and pundits on the right were friendly enough, even when I handled an interview on NPR's Weekend Edition. Same with a couple sessions I handled for Pod Save America. The one weird thing I saw was when I had a Governor in studio who became known for wagging a finger at Obama. We were making small talk, and she was very personable...until the hangers-on arrived (in the form of managers). They were getting pictures and glad-handing when someone mentioned some policy thing (immigration, IIRC) and it was like someone had thrown a switch. The friendly lady I was talking to morphed into her "final form" in an instant, and started shouting at Obama as if he was in the studio next door. I was like "um...he's not here right now, and what happened to the person I was just talking to?"
On the other hand, our current junior Senator (Gallego) was a blast. He's a bit more polished now, but he's pretty much the same guy whether the mic is on or not.
Someone got their daily memo 😆😆Because they see great opportunity with a well known brand that has declined to just mediocre six-figure audience sizes but which has value if rebuilt and restructured. At present, it loses money and is right at the edge of the cliff that falls into "worthless".