President Donald Trump clashed with NBC’s Kristen Welker during a recent “Meet the Press” interview, sharply criticizing what he described as biased and misleading questions.
The tense exchange began when Welker brought up concerns about rising prices, attributing them to the ongoing trade dispute with China. Trump interrupted, accusing the segment of being dishonest and claimed prices for essentials like gas and groceries had gone down under his administration.
When the conversation shifted to the impact of tariffs on small businesses, Welker pointed out reports of closures and financial strain. Trump dismissed the concern, arguing that tariffs are encouraging domestic production and that larger industries, such as auto manufacturing, are reaping long-term benefits.
The interview grew more heated as Welker raised allegations about Trump’s alleged attacks on institutions, including the civil service and the media. Trump responded curtly, saying, “There you go again,” and defended his actions by pointing to his electoral success, stating that voters had already rendered their judgment.
Throughout the interview, Trump stood firm on his administration’s policies and repeatedly accused the mainstream media of spinning narratives to discredit him. The exchange underscored the ongoing friction between the former president and national news outlets.
