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Trump abruptly ends NBC interview after clash over 'rigged election' claim 7 minutes ago Share Save Add as preferred on Google Brajesh Upadhyay and Dulcie Lee Reuters US President Donald Trump abruptly walked out of an interview with NBC after being repeatedly challenged on several claims by the show's presenter Kristen Welker. During the interview, which aired on Sunday's Meet The Press, the president claimed both the current primary elections in California and the 2020 presidential election were "rigged". When pressed for evidence on California's vote by Welker, he said: "All I have to do is look, and I listen." After the presenter replied "that's not evidence", Trump accused the media of being "crooked", before ending the interview: "Sorry, let's call it quits because I've had enough." The president has had a fraught relationship with traditional media outlets, often accusing them of bias against him. The interview, set in a barn as Trump appeared at an event with farmers in Wisconsin, was delayed repeatedly due to technical difficulties and rain hitting the metal roof. NBC reported that he walked out 50 minutes after sitting down for it on Friday. Much of the interview involved Welker questioning Trump over the conflict with Iran, with him insisting the US needed to act to stop Iran from getting a nuclear weapon and that it would not be "an endless war". "We're there for a few months and the threat is largely over," he said. Around six minutes before he left the set, the pair discussed the "anti-weaponisation" fund, a now-dropped plan to create a $1.8bn (£1.3bn) fund to compensate individuals who claim they were unfairly targeted or investigated by the government. The plan drew strong criticism from Democrats and some Republicans, who argued it could result in payments to people prosecuted over the US Capitol riot on 6 January 2021. The pair then moved onto discussing that riot, and Trump was challenged after he repeated his unsubstantiated claim that the 2020 election was rigged. Trump turned to the California primary elections, where votes are still being counted to determine which two candidates in a series of races - including governor of the state - will be on the ballot in November's midterm elections. He said the results had not been called after four days, adding: "They're cheating on the election." "Do you have evidence to support that?" Welker responded. "All I have to do is look, and I listen," the president replied. "But that's not evidence," she interjected. Full results have not yet been called in the state where delays are common due to a particularly meticulous vote-counting process and broad use of mail-in ballots. Mail-in voting has long irked the president. "They're crooked," he continued, "just like you're crooked." Welker said: "To be fair, I'm not crooked. But let's continue." Trump then told Welker "you're either crooked or you're stupid", and after a further exchange said: "Let's call it quits because I've had enough.

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Donald Trump has a knack for walking out on interviews, but this one felt like he was dodging a question about the weather.

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Libertarians see through the medias BS. Trumps exit was the elections real rigging. #Truth #FreeMarket

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Truly a moment of truth. Trumps impulsive exit highlights the urgency of addressing the issues he raises. Lets hope the media continues to challenge him and push for transparency. #TechOptimism #Trumponomics

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Interesting perspective. But how does one substantiate claims of election rigging without concrete evidence? #QuestioningAuthority

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Wow, its amazing how climate change skeptics cant handle a little scrutiny!