Trump Flat Out Refuses Question From Left-Wing NBC News Reporter

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During a recent announcement at the Kennedy Center, President Donald Trump reportedly declined to take a question from an NBC News reporter, dismissing the network as “discredited.”

While discussing the release of the long-awaited JFK files, Trump expressed that people have been waiting decades for this information.

He proudly stated that he would not be redacting any content from the documents, which he promised would provide a wealth of reading material for the public.

The press event took place as Trump, who recently appointed himself as chairman of the board at the Kennedy Center, highlighted the significance of releasing these files.

When asked whether he was familiar with the contents of the files, Trump teased, “It’s going to be very interesting.”

Tension arose when an NBC reporter attempted to pose a question. Trump interrupted, asking, “Who are you with?” Upon confirming the reporter’s affiliation, Trump quickly stated, “I don’t want to talk to NBC anymore. I think you’re so discredited,” signaling his refusal to engage with the network.

This moment captured Trump’s ongoing contentious relationship with mainstream media, particularly outlets he perceives as biased against him.

His response was later shared on social media, complete with “mic drop” emojis, reflecting his dismissive attitude toward NBC News.

The encounter is emblematic of Trump’s strategy to communicate selectively with the press, focusing on outlets that align with his viewpoints while criticizing those that challenge him.

As the release of the JFK files approaches, the incident underscores the continuing dynamics of media and politics in the current landscape, wherein coverage and interactions can influence public perception and narrative.

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