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During a visit to Wisconsin on June 5, 2026, President Donald Trump participated in an interview with NBC News' Meet the Press team inside a barn at Custer Farms in Chippewa Falls, at the White House's request.
The interview, conducted by Kristen Welker and others, was disrupted multiple times by heavy rain pounding on the barn's metal roof, creating loud noise that interfered with the recording.After approximately 50 minutes, Trump decided to end the interview prematurely.
Reports indicate tensions arose during a discussion on election integrity, where Trump clashed with the hosts and disagreed with some of the questions posed.Gabe Gutierrez, NBC's senior White House correspondent, shared details about the interruptions and the decision to cut the session short.Trump was reportedly in a bad mood ahead of his planned events in the state.The incident highlights challenges in conducting media interviews in outdoor or semi-outdoor rural settings during inclement weather.This event comes amid ongoing political discussions and Trump's activities related to the 2026 midterms.Journalists noted the logistical choice of the barn location contributed to the audio issues, as the metal roof amplified the sound of the rain.Overall, the interview covered topics important to current U.S.politics but was curtailed before deeper exploration could occur due to environmental factors and on-air disagreements.
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