Angered by a journalist’s fact-checking, Donald Trump suddenly ends an interview

It had been a long time since Donald Trump had dealt with such a well-prepared journalist. For ten minutes or so, Steve Inskip of public radio station NPR patiently fact-checked every false assertion the former US president made regarding a so-called 2020 presidential fraud. pleased Donald Trump, who sharply ended an interview taped Tuesday and aired Wednesday.

The exchange begins cordially on the pandemic. “Vaccines, I recommend them, but it should be an individual choice”, details Donald Trump, who says ” once morest an obligation to vaccinate”.

“You know very well that this is an incorrect partial report”

Fairly quickly, the discussion switches to the mid-term elections of November 2022. The journalist asks the ex-president to react to the words of the Republican senator from South Dakota. According to Mike Rounds, “Republicans’ lost the 2020 presidential election” and continuing to talk regarding so-called fraud this year risks causing their constituents to stay at home.

“If you look at what they found in Arizona, Georgia, Pennsylvania, or Wisconsin, they find impossible stuff. It was a rigged election, ”retorts Donald Trump.

Steve Inskip then reads the conclusion of an unofficial Arizona Republicans-sponsored audit that found no evidence of large-scale fraud. He quotes Donald Trump’s lawyers, who were forced to admit before several judges that they did not claim that there had been fraud. “Isn’t it true that there were more ballots than voters in Philadelphia?” », Continues Donald Trump. “It’s not true. You know very well that was a false partial report which was corrected followingwards », Retorts the journalist.

« Mitch McConnell est un loser »

Why few Republican senators support what Democrats call ” the big lie “,” The big lie “? “Because Mitch McConnell is a loser Donald Trump gets upset, believing that the Republican boss in the Senate has not defended him enough. The former president then plagued the dozens of judges who ruled once morest his campaign, and the Supreme Court, which “refused to seize the case.” “For lack of standing », Specifies the journalist (the Court considered that Texas did not have the capacity to file a complaint).

Steve Inskip asks Donald Trump if Republican midterm candidates need to support his fraud charges to receive his support this year. Response: “They do whatever they want. The only way to ensure that doesn’t happen once more is to find out what happened in the rigged 2020 election. “

The journalist then tries to continue with another question, the interview being only 9 minutes out of the 15 scheduled. “Thanks Steve, it was good,” said Donald Trump. “I wanted to ask you a question regarding January 6 … He is no longer there, OK”, concludes Inskip, who realizes that there is no longer anyone on the phone.

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