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  • Are you ready for some tough questions given the fair?

  • President Donald Trump on Thursday made good on his threat to release raw footage from a contentious interview with veteran 60 Minutes reporter Leslie Stall ahead of its Sunday broadcast, posting the nearly 38 minute, unedited single frame copy of the interview on Facebook breaking an agreement with CBS Excuse me less than you started with your first statement was, Are you ready for tough questions?

  • Wait until Trump cuts off the interview.

  • After that last exchange, following questions from Stall About the coronavirus pandemic way are rounding way.

  • We're rounding the corner.

  • We're doing well, his attempt to reach suburban women The way you have it, It's like, Oh, like I'm begging and a lawsuit supported by his administration to nullify the affordable care act.

  • I hope that they had It will be so good.

  • The Facebook Post was titled Look at the Bias, hatred and Rudeness on behalf of 60 Minutes and CBS.

  • Tonight's anchor, Kristen Welker, is far worse.

  • It came the same day Trump and his Democratic challenger, Joe Biden, face off in their last debate before the November 3rd election at a campaign rally in Arizona on Monday, Trump attacked the credibility of Welker, Thursday night's debate moderator.

  • She's a radical Democrat.

  • She's been screaming questions at me for a long time, and she's no good.

  • But I figured What the hell?

  • She asked the question.

  • How did I do the other night against one that was worse.

  • She was worth Savannah.

  • Trump was referring to NBC's Savannah Guthrie, another prominent female journalist.

  • She was like a crazed lunatic.

  • Guthrie had moderated a town hall event with the president last week.

  • You think should ask questions like this gentleman.

  • CBS News, the network that airs 60 Minutes, defended stalls integrity and blasted Trump's quote unprecedented decision to disregard an agreement to keep the footage private, but said the move would not deter the show quote from providing its full fare and contextual reporting, which presidents have participated in for decades.

  • So why don't you get back to your interview and let's go OK?

Are you ready for some tough questions given the fair?

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