Trump Walks Out of Interview Over Election Fraud Claims

US President Donald Trump cut short a television interview on Sunday after a tense back-and-forth with the show's host, who repeatedly pushed back on his claims about election fraud. The interview, filmed at a farm event in Wisconsin, ended with Trump calling the journalist "crooked" and walking off the set after roughly 50 minutes.

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The Clash Over Election Claims
The conversation took a sharp turn when Trump insisted that both the 2020 presidential election and California's ongoing primary elections were "rigged." When asked to back up his claim about California, Trump said, "All I have to do is look, and I listen." The host fired back that this was not actual evidence.

Trump doubled down, calling the media "crooked" — and when she disagreed, he told her she was "either crooked or stupid."

California's vote count was still underway at the time, which is not unusual for the state. Its detailed counting process and heavy reliance on mail-in ballots often mean results take several days.

Trump has long been critical of mail-in voting.

Iran, the Capitol Riot, and a Controversial Fund
Before things unravelled, the two had covered serious ground. Trump spoke at length about the situation with Iran, saying the US needed to prevent the country from acquiring nuclear weapons.

"We're there for a few months, and the threat is largely over," he said, adding that it would not become "an endless war."

They also touched on a now-abandoned plan to set up a $1.8 billion fund to compensate people who claimed they were unfairly targeted by the government.

The proposal had drawn criticism from both Democrats and Republicans, with concerns that it could bene.

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