Trump rails at CBS reporter for being 'not a nice person' before taking question

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President Donald Trump publicly insulted two reporters while taking questions at the NATO summit, which was held at the Hague.

“Does anyone have any questions?” Trump asked.

A wide shot of the crowed seemingly had every reporter raising their hand.

"Wow. That's a lot of questions,” Trump joked.

“Who's a nice person,” Trump said searching the crowd. “You're not a nice person... but we will let you get one. Go here. What's he going to ask? He is not nice at all. I know him well.”

Trump was speaking about CBS Senior White house reporter Ed O'Keefe.

“You just said you believe the conflict between Israel and Iran is over. What makes you so confident it is? What do you do if it isn't?" O’Keefe asked.

“Because I dealt with both and they are both tired, exhausted,” Trump said. “They fought very, very hard and very viciously, very violently, and both were satisfied to go home and get out.”

Trump then went to answer another question.

“Yes, please go ahead,” Trump said pointing to CNN Anchor Kaitlan Collins. “Oh fake news, CNN. Here we go.” Trump added, “Wait until you hear this question.”

He then said that Collins should apologize to the soldiers who risked their lives to bomb the Iranian nuclear facility.

“I think we are all appreciative soldiers and a warriors,” Collins said before asking her question. “Israeli intelligence on these attacks the earlier you said U.S. intelligence was inconclusive. Are you relying on israeli intelligence for your assessment of the impact of the strike?”

“No. This is also Iran made the statement,” Trump asserted. “And is also -- read the document that was given. We can talk about if you would like. The document said it could be very severe damage, but it didn't take that.”

He added, “They said it could be limited or could be very severe. They really didn't know other than to say it could be limited or it could be very, very severe and you didn't choose to put that because was very early after.”

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