Trump to join NBC’s Meet the Press in first post-election network interview – Washington Examiner

The content refers to President-elect Donald‍ Trump’s upcoming appearance on⁤ NBC’s “Meet‌ the Press,” marking his⁢ first ⁣post-election interview‍ with a major network. The ⁤article highlights the ⁣significance of this interview for Trump as he engages with the media ​following the election. The ‌setup suggests that ⁤the interview will cover crucial topics​ relevant to his ⁣presidency and future plans. In a notable moment following his election victory, President-elect Donald Trump is⁣ set to make his first appearance ‍on NBC’s “Meet⁣ the Press.” This interview⁢ marks ‌a⁢ critical‍ opportunity for Trump ‍to communicate his vision and priorities as he prepares to enter the White House. With the media’s attention focused on his governance’s upcoming policies and initiatives, viewers can⁢ expect discussions on key issues that⁣ will define his presidency.

As he‌ engages with host Chuck ‍Todd, ⁤the interview will likely‌ explore a range of important topics, including‍ Trump’s stance‍ on healthcare, the⁤ economy, foreign relations, and his plans for fulfilling campaign promises. Given ⁤the polarized political climate, ⁣this appearance also serves as a platform for Trump to address​ concerns from various segments of the population and reinforce his ‍connections ​with supporters.

this interview‌ is anticipated to set the tone for Trump’s approach to governance and media ‍relations as he transitions ​from a candidate​ to the President of the United States.


Trump to join NBC’s Meet the Press in first post-election network interview

President-elect Donald Trump will sit down with NBC’s Sunday show Meet the Press in his first network interview since winning the presidential election.

The interview will be pretaped on Friday and will air on Sunday, Dec. 8.

The NBC interview will be conducted by Kristen Welker.

Welker had last interviewed the incoming president in September 2023 and was a presidential debate moderator in the October 2020 debate between Trump and President Joe Biden.

She had an interview with Vice President-elect J.D. Vance on Oct. 27 when he made the Sunday show rounds on CNN, CBS, and NBC.

The NBC host revealed that she had received numerous texts from Democrats who were “panicked” about Vance’s CBS News Vice Presidential debate performance on Oct. 1 because they worried about how “likeable” he was in the debate against Democratic vice presidential nominee Gov. Tim Walz (D-MN).

Trump and Vance reportedly sat down for at least 105 interviews between August and Election Day, doing a mix of traditional media outlets and influencer podcasters, including Joe Rogan.

In the Nov. 18 interview, Trump said he felt he has an obligation to work with the press even though some in the media have treated him “badly beyond comprehension.”

“In order to Make America Great Again, it is very important, if not vital, to have a free, fair, and open media or press,” Trump said.

MSNBC hosts of Morning Joe Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski were widely criticized by Democrats for meeting with Trump in Palm Beach after the election. Trump said they had requested the meeting and it was “extremely cordial.” MSNBC has seen its lowest ratings in two decades following the election.



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