Nbc and the other democrat Media still stinks like the garbage they are
President Trump joined far-left NBC reporter Kristen Welker for his first post-election appearance on Meet the Press on Sunday morning and shut her down on election integrity issues, telling her the election was too big to rig.
President Trump had a historic victory on November 5, 2024, winning every swing state, 312 electoral votes, and the national popular vote. Additionally, Republicans won control of the House and the Senate. There wasn’t enough fraud and propaganda in the world to make Americans believe Kamala Harris could have won.
As expected, she was rude, demanding, and accusatory as she interrogated the President while not even letting him finish responses. You could see in her facial expressions how triggered she was getting.
As The Gateway Pundit reported, Welker at one point asked President Trump about releasing the January 6 political prisoners who were targeted, harassed, abused, tortured, lied about, and had their lives ruined by the US government with the cover provided by the biased fake news media.
Trump said he will act “on day one” to pardon these poor, abused men and women who have been targeted by the DC regime.
During the interview, Welker tried to back Trump into a corner and dishonestly blamed him for dividing the country, teeing up a question about the stolen 2020 election.
Trump responded, "No. Why would I do that?" and went on to slam Biden's weaponized justice department for causing the division in our country. She then fired back, asking about the 2024 election and accusing him of planning to investigate the stolen 2020 election, which he totally should do. However, Trump demolished her, stating, "Just so you know, I have the right to do that, but I'm not interested in that." Trump continued, "You know what I'm interested in? Drilling and getting prices down and stopping people from pouring into our border that come from prisons and mental institutions."
WATCH:
Welker: I don't have to tell you this, because you've talked about it. It comes at a time when the country is deeply divided, and now you're going to be leading this country for the next four years. For the sake of unifying this country, will you concede the 2020 election and turn the page on that chapter?
Trump: No. Why would I do that? But let me just say, when you say the country is deeply divided, I'm not the President. Joe Biden's the president… So, when you say it's deeply divided, I agree, but Biden is the President; I'm not, and he has been a divider. And you know where he divided it more than anything else, and it probably backfired on him? I think definitely his weaponization when he weaponized the Justice Department and he went after his political opponent, me. He went after his political opponent violently because he knew he couldn't beat him. And I think it really was a bad thing, and it really divided our country.
Welker: Why didn't they steal this election, since they have more power now?
Trump: Because I think it was too big to rig. It was too big to rig.
Welker: To the people who say that you're now directing your Justice Department to investigate 2020 and they want to move on. Is that a good use of precious resources Is that what you want them to do?
Trump: Just so you know, I have the right to do that, but I'm not interested in that. I'm not interested. I have the absolute right. I'm the chief law enforcement officer. You do know that? I'm the president? But I'm not interested in that. You know what I'm interested in? Drilling and getting prices down and stopping people from pouring into our border that come from prisons and mental institutions.
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The two also discussed Trump's plans to impose 25% tariffs on foreign imports, an idea that Welker made clear she's against. Welker would never ask a Democrat about their fake economic data and massive inflation or any tough non-preapproved questions like she did with Trump. Still, Trump gave masterful responses, questioning why we're subsidizing other countries and telling her exactly how he's going to immediately stop other countries from taking advantage of and sending illegals into America.
"If we're going to subsidize them, let it become a state," Trump said, echoing his recent threat to Prime Minister Trudeau about making Canada the 51st state.
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