TheBlaze's Glenn Beck walked out on a contentious live interview on CNN's "Reliable Sources" on Sunday after he was pressed on a report of the struggles of his media company.
"Wow, Brian, thanks a lot, I think that's the most ridiculous question I've ever heard," Beck told host Brian Stelter, as he removed his microphone. "I'm sitting here, ready to talk to you about the detaining of children and parents, and trying to break families apart. . . .
"We want to stop it, and you want to play those games? Have a nice day."
Beck got up from the live camera view and walked away, leaving Stelter alone.
"What game did I just play?" a stunned Stelter asked.
Stelter's question was prompted by The Daily Beast headline "Glenn Beck's Media Empire Implodes. Again."
TDB reported: "Conservative media firebrand Glenn Beck's multimedia empire TheBlaze appears to be on its last legs after another round of layoffs and after a prospective high-profile buyer lost interest."
Before Beck abruptly ended the interview, it was already heated between him and Stelter over how the media, as Beck claimed, has become enamored with ratings as opposed to the issues facing America under the Trump administration.
After being accused by Beck for "making it about him," Stelter pivoted to the contentious report on the financial struggles of TheBlaze amid his rejection of the Trump presidency and the unwillingness to ascribe to the views of the progressive opposite.
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