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Here are 11 top moments from Trump's 'Meet the Press' interview


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A defiant former President Donald Trump sparred with new "Meet the Press" moderator Kristen Welker for more than an hour this week at his Bedminster, New Jersey, estate, battling over his array of legal issues and his role in the Jan. 6 attack, all while continuing to promote falsehoods about the 2020 election.

He also, time and time again, sought to give himself wiggle room on critical issues: abortion, the war in Ukraine, interest rates and even what he thought of his party's efforts to impeach President Joe Biden.

 

In totality, Trump's interview with NBC News highlighted the duality of the candidate who is the overwhelming favorite to win the GOP presidential nomination and challenge the Democrats next fall: On one hand, he is carving out a policy-messaging lane fit for the general election, while on the other, he is as combative as ever about the charges he faces and his role in lessening the trust Americans have not only in their bedrock institutions but in democracy itself.

NBC News has also extended an invitation to Biden to sit down with Welker for an interview.

Here are 11 of the most newsworthy moments of the extensive Trump interview:

 

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1 minute ago, Eric Loh said:

Got to say, a very healthy working geriatric who get things done unlike the other geriatric who is on a cognitive decline as he keep repeating the same old lies.

Don't you think America could do better? Surely they can???

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20 minutes ago, jerrymahoney said:

Plea deals from Georgia?

No, I was thinking he was also a co-conspirator for the DC case but on closer examination not so.

 

Though, I see he is co-operating with Jack Smith and has avoided possible indictment and will no doubt add an insight to the events of Jan 6th.

 

'But while Meadows’ cooperation prevented him from being named in the indictment in D.C., he was charged as a co-conspirator in the sprawling racketeering indictment in Georgia’s Fulton County'.

 

Trump’s Former Chief of Staff Is Cooperating With Jack Smith’s Investigation | Truthout

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