ABC News' Jonathan Karl revealed details of his phone call with President Donald Trump after his election victory last year during an appearance on "The View."
President Trump, repeating the false claim that he lost the 2020 election because it was rigged, argued that the same would occur in the November special election as he urged GOP voters to not vote early or by mail.
ABC News' Jonathan Karl joined the co-hosts of "The View" on Tuesday to discuss his new book, and detailed the contents of a phone call he had with President Donald Trump after he won the election.
Karl retold how Trump taunted him in a post-election phone call, comparing the conversation to a brush with Breaking Bad’s fictional drug lord Walter White.
President Donald Trump’s lawyers have asked a New York state appeals court to toss out his hush money criminal conviction, saying federal law preempts state law and there was no intent to commit a crime.
"He had a lot of help from us. He had a lot of help. I gave him an endorsement, a very strong endorsement," Trump said, also crediting some of his top officials, including Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, who oversaw the financial assistance to Argentina.
Argentina votes on Sunday in midterms that could decide both President Javier Milei’s fate and U.S. strategy in Latin America.