Trump walks out of interview with NBC
Summary
President Donald Trump ended an interview with NBC News after being pressed for proof of his claims that election fraud happened in the 2020 election and is occurring now in California. California election officials say it takes time to count millions of mail-in ballots, but the president insisted fraud is occurring without providing clear evidence.Key Facts
- President Trump walked out of an NBC interview when asked for proof of election fraud claims.
- He claimed California is cheating in the current primary elections because the vote counting takes days.
- California laws allow many mail-in ballots, making the counting process slower.
- State officials and experts say this slow counting is normal and expected.
- The president called NBC and other networks "crooked" when challenged during the interview.
- Trump-nominated U.S. Attorney Bill Essayli said investigations into possible election fraud in California have started.
- Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche said the Trump administration is not moving forward with a fund for January 6 riot payouts, though he did not commit this in writing.
- President Trump denied promising to keep the U.S. out of new wars, despite previous campaign statements suggesting otherwise.
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