BREAKING VIDEO – President Trump Smacks Down Washington Post Reporter Over Russia
In a video that’s rapidly circulating online, President Trump delivered a characteristically sharp response after a Washington Post reporter attempted to bait him with a question about Russia “disrespecting” him. What followed was a long, wide-ranging set of remarks covering everything from media tactics to international affairs and domestic issues.
A Bait Question and a Quick Rebuff
The exchange began when a reporter from The Washington Post posed a question that appeared designed to trap the President into making a controversial statement about Russia. Trump immediately found the question peculiar. Instead of engaging directly, he asked the reporter which news organization he represented. When the reporter replied “The Washington Post,” Trump’s response was swift and humorous as he quickly moved on from what he described as a setup by “fake news.”
Extended Remarks: From Relationships to Rebuilding
Following the initial rebuke, Trump’s comments shifted into a broader discussion:
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On Personal and Diplomatic Relationships:
“I have a very good relationship with President Xi. Very good,” Trump noted, hinting at potential future dealings with China. He mentioned dealing with “four different groups” and indicated that, although many have interests at stake, all four groups are “good” and it’s ultimately up to him to decide. -
On His Cabinet and Internal Affairs:
Addressing questions about tensions within his administration, Trump reassured that there’s no serious discord among his cabinet. He praised his team as “special people” who have reached the highest levels of government. Even though he acknowledged that “hundreds of billions of dollars of waste, fraud and abuse” have been uncovered through questionable contracts, he maintained that these issues are more about fraudulent practices than personal conflicts—and overall, his cabinet gets along very well. -
On Operational Challenges and Quick Thinking:
Shifting topics, Trump recounted an incident involving a small plane. “I think the Southwest pilot did a fantastic job last week when he lifted that plane off the air,” he said, emphasizing that immediate action saved the day. He even suggested that if the pilot had “put the brakes on” or if the license had been revoked for the plane that got in its way, the outcome might have been very different.
Global Affairs: Military Exercises, Negotiations, and the Ukraine Conflict
When asked about military exercises being conducted by Russia, China, and Iran, Trump’s response was unambiguous:
“No, not at all, not at all. Why? Because we're stronger than all of them. We have more power than all of them.”
He continued by boasting about his role in rebuilding the military—a task he claimed Biden failed to address. Trump expressed optimism about the future, particularly pointing to the negotiations in Saudi Arabia. He predicted that “very big things could happen this week,” even as he lamented the ongoing tragedy in Ukraine:
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On Ukraine and Peace:
Trump noted the heavy toll of the conflict, stating that thousands of young soldiers and hundreds of civilians had already died. “It would have never happened if I was president,” he asserted, arguing that the current state of affairs—including events like the controversial October 7th and subsequent inflation and the problematic withdrawal from Afghanistan—would have been avoided under his leadership. -
On Lifting Intel Laws and Making Deals:
When questioned about easing intelligence restrictions on Ukraine, Trump was measured yet resolute. He stressed that both Ukraine and Russia “don’t have the cards” and that making a deal to stop the killing is essential to ending what he described as a senseless war.
Economic Predictions and Concluding Remarks
Toward the close of his remarks, Trump turned to economic issues. He predicted that the country would soon be bringing in “hundreds of billions of dollars in tariffs,” which would, in his view, result in booming job creation and the reopening of factories. “You're not going to know where to spend all that money,” he declared, his tone mixing certainty with optimism.
As he wrapped up, Trump thanked his audience and fielded what he called “a lot of good questions,” leaving viewers with the impression that his characteristic blend of humor, deflection, and assertive policy commentary was very much on display.
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