A tense television interview took an unexpected turn when U.S. President Donald Trump ended a conversation with NBC's Kristen Welker before the interview had concluded.
The exchange took place during an episode of Meet The Press, where discussions reportedly focused on claims surrounding elections in California. As the conversation grew more confrontational, Trump accused the interviewer of being unfair, saying, "You are crooked. I have had enough, and I have given you enough time," before bringing the interview to an abrupt end.
The moment quickly drew attention online, sparking debate among supporters and critics alike. Some viewed Trump's decision as a response to what they considered aggressive questioning, while others argued that public officials should remain engaged with tough inquiries from journalists.
Political interviews have long served as a battleground between elected leaders and the media, and this latest exchange highlights the ongoing tension between politicians and news organizations over accountability, election narratives, and media coverage.
The clip has since circulated widely across social media platforms, generating discussion about the role of journalism, political communication, and the increasingly polarized nature of public discourse.
Video Credit: NBC News / YouTube
What are your thoughts? Should political leaders walk away from interviews they believe are unfair, or should they stay and answer every question? Comment below 👇