Trump responds to the Atlantic interview request

March 18, 2025
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THE HILL – “Third Rate Magazine, ‘The Atlantic,’ that made up the ‘Suckers and Losers’ Hoax about me and the Military, and refused to even acknowledge the vast horde of people who emphatically denied this FAKE STORY, has asked me to do an interview,” Trump wrote Monday night on Truth Social.

President Trump denied a request to be interviewed by The Atlantic and blasted one of its newest high-profile hires in the process.

“Ashley Parker is not capable of doing a fair and unbiased interview,” the president wrote in reference to the journalist who recently left The Washington Post to write for The Atlantic. “If you have some other reporter, let us know, but Ashley is not capable or competent enough to understand the intricacies of High Level politics.”

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