
US President Donald Trump threatened Washington’s Chief Jonathan Karl on Tuesday (September 16) while answering questions about the endangered administration intervention with the so -called “hateful speech” after killing conservative activist Charlie Kirk.
Karl asked Trump: “And what do you make Pam Bondi say that he will go after hateful speech? Many people, many of your allies say that hate speech is freedom of expression.”
And Trump replied, “She would probably go for people like you! Because you treat me so unfairly! It’s hate! You have a lot of hatred in your heart!”
Karl further pressed and asked if it would be appropriate to say, “Maybe they will come after ABC. Well, ABC recently paid me $ 16 million for a form of hate, did you? Your company paid me $ 16 million for a form of hateful speech, so maybe they’ll have to go after you.”
Trump focuses on an Australian reporter
The exchange escalated when an Australian journalist asked if it was appropriate for the meeting president to maintain extensive business negotiations.
Trump said, “Well, really not. My kids run a business. I’m here.”
He added sharply: “In my opinion, you are very much great now and want to come with me. You know your leader is coming to see me very soon, and I will tell them about you.
Trump then ordered the reporter to keep silent as he moved to the next question.
The Pam Bondi Prosecutor General caused criticism for threatening behavior against individuals he described as an involvement in “hateful manifestations”, including those who cheer Kirka’s assassination. The President’s notes follow intensive media control of both his administration on political speech and his personal business interests in the office.
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