Donald Trump explodes at another female
When Rachel Scott pressed Donald Trump on whether he would release the full footage of a U.S.
strike that reportedly killed survivors on a suspected drug boat, she wasn’t just asking about tape.
She was asking whether a president who boasts about “shooting a boat out of the water”
would allow the public to see what really happened. His response was to deny his own earlier words,
belittle her professionalism, and turn the focus from accountability to personal insult.
This was not an isolated moment, but part of a pattern of targeting female journalists who challenge him.
Each outburst sends a message: tough questions will be punished, not answered.
Yet Scott’s persistence, and the quiet in that room as she refused to back down, told another story —
that press freedom depends on reporters willing to stand there, take the hit, and still demand the truth.