U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessant abruptly exited the live interview after being informed of the news Donald Trump Want to see him “right away”. Bessant was speaking live on Sky News when the interview was suddenly interrupted and he had to leave the scene. He returned to the show nearly two hours later to continue the discussion. During the resumption of broadcasts, host Wilfred Frost said it was the first time he had seen a live interview interrupted midway through, and asked if the interruption meant there was pressure on President Trump. In response to the question, Bessant dismissed the suggestion. “No, the president is in a good mood. Iran’s mission is progressing well beyond plan,” he said. Bessant added that he has full confidence in government leadership handling the situation. “I have to tell you, Wilf, I have a teenager who is considering military service. I can give this team the highest praise,” he said. “From President Trump to the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff to the secretary of war, I would say I would trust my children’s lives in their hands,” Bessant added.As clips of the interview that had been taken down went viral, some users on “I’ve never seen him so visibly shaken,” one user said onOne user said, “When he came back, his voice was visibly shaking.”
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