Asked about their message to Americans who might feel scared amid the COVID-19 pandemic, Pres. Trump and Vice Pres. Mike Pence had very different responses for NBC’s Peter Alexander. https://abcn.ws/2U7I2io

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41 thoughts on “Trump calls NBC’s Peter Alexander a “terrible reporter” when asked message to Americans | ABC News”
  1. The reporters are too pushy..annoying ..they don’t ask for information they ask to provoke anger

  2. Where can I see the first 10 mins of this interaction that showed Peter Alexander goading Trump with a litany of insults?

  3. I like Trumps answer better! Pence say things in a careful, professional way and probably sugarcoats it. Trump is straight forward, blunt and says it how it is. 😃

  4. O I am so sick and tired of Americans being soooo surprised that as they elected Donald Trump they GOT Donald Trump! Surprise!!! Are you kidding me! You knew this subject for decades!!!

  5. Pence and trump are complete opposites, but hey if they can make it work🤷‍♀️

  6. All mainstream media has to vanish forever. The people don't want them here. We are tired of 24 7 darkness being injected into our minds. And we know where they came from. Who started it. And who owns them now. The mainstream media is the enemy of the people. And we WILL destroy them.

  7. Trump is ruthless with everyone’s failures but don’t you dare make a negative remark about him.

  8. You people in the comments just can’t comprehend why he said that, the news if feeling people with fear and causing panic, nothing good comes from people panicking, so therefore he is a bad reporter or could care less about the people. Trump answered
    it perfectly.

  9. It's just another ridiculous reaction where our "leader" feels unprepared to
    deal with the situation and so he instantly becomes The Victim and goes
    on the defensive. This is not an example of solid leadership–
    especially during a time of major health crisis! Actually, these days
    whenever he is on TV addressing the country I get a heavy vibe from him
    of "Well, I better talk to them a little bit, get this over with, and
    while I'm at it I'll praise myself and the government". Every time, he
    gives off that impression in his voice/tone and body language and
    demeanor. He is so negative (that is, when he's not making weak jokes
    off the cuff at the most inappropriate times) and he's so alarmingly
    uninformed. Watching Cuomo talk to Americans is like the complete
    opposite: you have knowledge, honesty, directness, facts, and caring.
    What a massive difference.

  10. It's just another ridiculous reaction where our "leader" feels unprepared to
    deal with the situation and so he instantly becomes The Victim and goes
    on the defensive. This is not an example of solid leadership–
    especially during a time of major health crisis! Actually, these days
    whenever he is on TV addressing the country I get a heavy vibe from him
    of "Well, I better talk to them a little bit, get this over with, and
    while I'm at it I'll praise myself and the government". Every time, he
    gives off that impression in his voice/tone and body language and
    demeanor. He is so negative (that is, when he's not making weak jokes
    off the cuff at the most inappropriate times) and he's so alarmingly
    uninformed. Watching Cuomo talk to Americans is like the complete
    opposite: you have knowledge, honesty, directness, facts, and caring.
    What a massive difference.

  11. It's just another ridiculous reaction where our "leader" feels unprepared to
    deal with the situation and so he instantly becomes The Victim and goes
    on the defensive. This is not an example of solid leadership–
    especially during a time of major health crisis! Actually, these days
    whenever he is on TV addressing the country I get a heavy vibe from him
    of "Well, I better talk to them a little bit, get this over with, and
    while I'm at it I'll praise myself and the government". Every time, he
    gives off that impression in his voice/tone and body language and
    demeanor. He is so negative (that is, when he's not making weak jokes
    off the cuff at the most inappropriate times) and he's so alarmingly
    uninformed. Watching Cuomo talk to Americans is like the complete
    opposite: you have knowledge, honesty, directness, facts, and caring.
    What a massive difference.

  12. "Its a very bad signal you re putting out to the american people"
    It's very bad that the american people had to stand such an idiotic president since now the confirmed cases of coronavirus has surpassed china, which will show in the history books. The books will read something close to the lines of: coronavirus struck the hardest in america, the country that statistically showed that they were the most prepared country in the world in a case of a pandemic but trumps incompetency in tough decision wasn't enough to save thousands from dying needlessly.

  13. I agree with trump but not the way he said it. If you look at the media, everything is run on fear. If the media was proactive rather then reactive to the numbers by recommending the guidelines vs spreading fear, they would do a better job in calming the populous as a whole.

  14. Imagine how funny it would’ve been if Pence answered in the same way as Trump.

  15. Trump and his team are doing a tremendous job by comparison to OBama.
    2010, WASHINGTON (Reuters) – H1N1 swine flu has killed as many as 17,000 Americans, including 1,800 children, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported on Friday.
    In a normal flu season, the CDC estimates that 36,000 Americans die of flu, but 90 percent are over the age of 65. The CDC estimates that 200,000 go into the hospital, again mostly frail elderly people with other health conditions.

    Covid19 as of 5 hrs ago. 800
    https://www.thedenverchannel.com/news/national/coronavirus/us-death-toll-for-covid-19-surpasses-800-spain-passes-china-in-number-of-deaths-linked-to-disease

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