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President Trump tore into Kristen Welker, moderator of NBC’s “Meet The Press,” over her questioning of a Republican lawmaker about a Signal leak of Pentagon attack plans that has consumed headlines for the past week.
Trump blasted the Sunday show, which he dubbed the "Lowly Rated Meet the Fake Press," for focusing on the Signal chat leak that was revealed just last week.
President Donald Trump spoke with NBC on Saturday about impending auto tariffs and the Signal group chat scandal.
In the wide-ranging NBC News interview, the president also said that a military option for annexing Greenland was not off the table.
The use of the Signal messaging app by top Trump officials came to light after The Atlantic’s editor was added to a group chat about planned Houthi strikes.
President Donald Trump ‘s national security adviser who appeared to inadvertently add a journalist to a group chat discussing sensitive attack plans has other group text chains.
In the aftermath of the first major elections of President Trump’s second term, both Democrats and Republicans are claiming victories that they believe signal a broader political shift.In Wisconsin, Susan Crawford defeated conservative Brad Schimel in a closely-watched Supreme Court race,
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Tampa Free Press on MSNTrump Praises Oklahoma Sen. Markwayne Mullin For ‘Beating Back’ NBC’s Kristen Welker Over Signal Leak ControversyPresident Donald Trump on Sunday heaped praise on Senator Markwayne Mullin (R-OK) following the lawmaker’s combative appearance on NBC’s Meet the Press, where he pushed back against criticism surrounding the now-infamous Signal chat that involved senior Trump administration officials discussing imminent military strikes on Houthi targets in Yemen.