President Trump dismissed the idea that the Iran war contradicted his 'no new wars' campaign promise, defended a scrapped $1.8 billion fund, and repeated baseless claims of fraud in California's primary vote count. - Trump said he 'didn't guarantee' no wars and argued the Iran conflict is not an 'endless war.' - He defended the now-scrapped 'Anti-Weaponization Fund' and made unfounded claims about the Jan.
6 Capitol riot. - Trump repeated baseless allegations of election fraud in California's slow vote count, frustrating NBC's Kristen Welker.
- The interview ended abruptly when Trump called Welker 'crooked' and walked off after removing his microphone.