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Donald Trump was criticized for lying in his latest NBC interview, where he claimed that he made no guarantee that there would be no new wars when he campaigned for president again
‘Went from orange to red’: Lawmakers and pundits shred Trump over NBC interview tantrum - Gavin Newsom said the walkout was the ‘most severe case of California Derangement Syndrome we’ve ever seen’
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Megyn Kelly defends Donald Trump after president stormed out of NBC interview: 'I don’t blame him'
Megyn Kelly defended Donald Trump’s recent controversial decision to abandon an NBC journalist mid-interview. During the Monday, June 8, "The Megyn Kelly Show"broadcast, the reporter, 55, expressed how she agrees with the president’s choice to leave the tense conversation.
The president used what's typically an affectionate nickname, but in a professional context like this one, it’s more "patronizing and dismissive," an expert says.
Trump spoke about the war with Iran, the “anti-weaponization” fund, the economy, recent elections in California and more in June 2026 interview.
President Donald Trump called "Meet the Press" moderator Kristen Welker "crooked" or "stupid" after she challenged his election security claims.
Iran retains a significant portion of its missile arsenal, with President Donald Trump estimating 21 to 22 percent remaining. This comes after Tehran launched numerous missiles across the region, despite ongoing ceasefire violations.
President Donald Trump on Friday said Iranian leaders have not yet reached a deal with the U.S. to end the ongoing war because they’re “strong” and “proud.”