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President Trump's interview with NBC's Kristen Welker gets heated as she pushes back on fact-checking, and he walks out early. Adam Bettcher / NBC What began as a discussion of Iran, war and the economy ended with President Donald Trump accusing NBC’s Kristen Welker of being either “crooked” or “stupid” before abruptly ending a tense interview that had steadily deteriorated over the course of the exchange.
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