NBC's Kristen Welker took heat from conservatives for her questioning and tone during Sunday’s "Meet the Press" interview with President-elect Donald Trump.
Kristen Welker tried to check-mate President-elect Donald Trump when he told her he still refuses to concede the 2020 election he lost to President Joe Biden. The post NBC’s Welker Tries Check-Mate Question When Trump Refuses To Concede Election He Lost To Biden first appeared on Mediaite.
The "Meet the Press" host asked the president-elect if he has a "fully-developed" plan as he promised that it'd "be better" than Obamacare.
Trump told NBC News anchor Kristen Welker he would be open to prosecuting President Joe Biden if "I find something that I think is reasonable."
Co-host Brian Kilmeade said the Trump sit- down should have started with a question about whether he “has won the biggest comeback in American” history.
Meet the Press moderator Kristen Welker put Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) in a tight spot Sunday by confronting him with his own past words. Halfway through her interview with Graham, Welker asked about Kash Patel — the controversial pick by President-elect Donald Trump to lead the FBI.
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President Joe Biden should be considering preemptive pardons for people that Donald Trump could target once he is back in the White House, Sen. Bernie Sanders insists.