
Donald Trump erupts at reporter in Oval Office and demands he 'get out'
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55% ReliableAverage
- Policy Leaning
64% Medium Right
- Politician Portrayal
-34% Negative
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68% : " Trump then added: "Go back to your studio at NBC.50% : Ramaphosa expresses his curiosity about the location of the footage, admitting he's never seen it before, and Trump informs him, "It's in South Africa.
37% : " Ramaphosa then queries Trump, "Have they told you where that is, Mr. President?" to which Trump responds with a no.
32% : Trump presented visuals to President Ramaphosa showing white South Africans grieving, which was prearranged according to BBC analysis.
26% : Trump singled out one NBC journalist, telling him bluntly to "get out.
19% : While the video plays, Trump adds his thoughts, remarking, "It's a terrible sight.
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