(VIDEO) Trump Trolls MS NOW Reporter During NATO Press Conference: “That’s a Failing Network. Why Would You Want to Work for Them?”
Source: The Gateway Pundit · Bias: Far Right
Summary
President Trump trolled an MS NOW reporter during his NATO summit press conference on Wednesday, questioning why she would want to work for the "failing network." "They took [away] the name NBC because they were embarrassed by it," Trump said of the recent rebranding. The post (VIDEO) Trump Trolls MS NOW Reporter During NATO Press Conference: “That’s a Failing Network. Why Would You Want to Work for Them?” appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.
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