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‘Quiet’ — Trump Dominates Reporter Who Interrupts Him

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John Wellington Digital Content Manager
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President Trump asserted his dominance over a reporter Friday morning when he curbed an outburst with just three words.

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Following his Friday morning interview with “Fox and Friends,” President Trump gave other media outlets an opportunity to ask questions.

The North Korean Summit was naturally a large point of emphasis for those in attendance.

“I want to have a good relationship with North Korea,” he said. “I want to have a good relationship with many other countries. And what I have done, if you remember, if you are fair, which most of you aren’t … but if you are fair, when I came in, people thought we were probably going to war with North Korea.”

A loud clamor then erupted from the media.

Without missing a beat, Trump pointed his finger at one unknown reporter and firmly said, “Quiet. Quiet. Quiet,” until the chatter stopped.

“If we did,” he continued “millions of people would have been killed.” (RELATED: Trump Is Asked About North Korea Meeting — He NUKES Question Into Another Dimension)