Five Wild Moments From Trump's Trainwreck NABJ Interview
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62% : "One of the big problems -- and a lot of the journalists in this room I know and I have great respect for -- a lot of the journalists in this room are Black," Trump continued, prompting some laughter as people anticipated what he would say next.49% : "When Scott asked if it's acceptable that Trump's allies have called Harris -- who's both the first Black and the first Asian American woman to serve as vice president -- a "DEI hire," Trump again floundered.
47% : Trump asked, apparently believing he had the upper hand.
45% : "Ok... yeah, go ahead," Trump replied, losing the thread.
37% : She then reminded Trump of her original question.
35% : Gasps turned to laughter when Scott asked, "What exactly is a Black job, sir?"Trump responded, "A Black job is anybody who has a job.
34% : When Faulkner asked Trump if his running mate would be "ready on day one" to step up as commander in chief, Trump side-stepped the question entirely.
32% : Scott noted: "They've been convicted."As the crowd laughed in disbelief, Trump dismissed the validity of the judicial system, saying, "Well, they were convicted by a very tough system."
31% : The question is worth reading in its entirety:Trump responded by attacking Scott herself, avoiding any substance entirely.
23% : Trump, who's grown accustomed to softball questions from right-wing reporters, was clearly not up to the task.
22% : "When Faulkner asked Trump why he'd joined Wednesday's event, referencing America's racial divisions, Trump ran in an unexpected direction.
20% : Trump kept fuming even as the moderators moved on to new material, pausing amid a question about his age to refer to Scott as "this woman" and call her "very rude" and "nasty" while heckling an audience member.
20% : And I think somebody should look into that, too."Trump then accused Scott of being "hostile" and "nasty" after she informed him that Harris' ethnicity has never changed.
18% : "When Scott asked Trump why, as someone who's previously claimed to be the "law and order candidate," he would pardon the rioters who assaulted the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, Trump short-circuited.
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