Trump frustrated with media coverage of Kelly's interview: WH

Press Trust of India  |  Washington 

US is "frustrated" with the of an interview given by his on issues like border wall, the has said. Trump yesterday vented out frustration at Kelly that he told lawmakers and a channel that his campaign promise to build a wall along the Mexican border was "not fully informed" and his view on immigration was "evolving", The Wall Street Journal reported. The denied such an impression and said that Trump has full confidence in Kelly. "The is frustrated with the over the last 24 hours of that interview and of the meeting. The President's position on border security has been very clear since day one, since the summer of 2015 when he jumped into this race," said abroad Shah, said Trump wants to see increased personnel, technology, and infrastructure, including the wall. He always said throughout the campaign that he would be listening to the folks on the front lines. "That's what the was talking about in his interview on And that's what, actually, the talked about in an interview with you guys at the (Wall Street) Journal pretty extensively. He talked about listening to the Border Patrol agents. They've influenced his views," he said in response to a question. "His only frustration is with the media, and that's what that tweet was about. But what Kelly is talking about is him listening to experts and folks on the front lines, which is something he said he would do throughout the campaign," Shah said. However, reported that in a late evening phone call with Kelly, Trump said he was upset when he learned that he had told some lawmakers that his campaign promise to build a wall along the Mexican border was "not fully informed" and his view on immigration was evolving. "He has complete confidence in Gen Kelly," said, according to Wall Street Journal, when asked about the phone call. Trump told reporters in that his views on wall has been consistent over the past three years and defended Kelly. "I think he's doing a great job.

I think Kelly has done a really great job. He is a very special guy," he said when asked about remarks a day earlier. According to Trump Kelly did not tell lawmakers that he was uninformed about immigration. "No, he didn't say that. I don't think -- he didn't say it the way you would like him to say it. No, he didn't say that. He's doing a terrific job, said the US

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First Published: Fri, January 19 2018. 11:25 IST