Contentious Exchange: Trump's Fiery Q&A with Black Journalists
Former President Donald Trump's session with Black journalists became tumultuous due to sharp questioning by ABC News correspondent Rachel Scott. The exchange covered topics like Trump's remarks on Black leaders, his support for Jan. 6 rioters, and diversity hiring, leading to heated interactions and mixed public reactions.
Former President Donald Trump's appearance before a gathering of Black journalists devolved into a contentious exchange, driven primarily by sharp questioning from ABC News correspondent Rachel Scott.
Scott challenged Trump on his past comments about Black leaders, his support of Jan. 6 rioters, and issues of diversity hiring, prompting the former president to complain about her approach.
"She was very rude," Trump said, pointing at Scott.
The tense atmosphere was palpable as some attendees objected to Trump's invitation to the event held by the National Association of Black Journalists.
The panel, including Scott, Fox News Channel's Harris Faulkner, and Semafor's Kadia Goba, faced technical delays before the debate started.
Scott confronted Trump on various derogatory statements he had made, leading Trump to counterattack the questioner's demeanor.
Trump's claim of being the best President for Black people since Abraham Lincoln was met with skepticism from Scott, who referenced the Civil Rights Act signed by President Johnson.
Further contention arose when Scott questioned Trump's views on Vice President Kamala Harris and his stance on Jan. 6 Capitol rioters.
The event concluded with confusion as Scott cut off an attempt by Faulkner to question Trump further, prompting Trump to criticize the session on his social media platform.
The encounter generated varied reactions on social media, with some praising Scott's fierceness and others arguing that Trump faced an unfair ambush.
(With inputs from agencies.)

