Trump national spokeswoman Katrina Pierson faces off with MSNBC's Tamron Hall after Donald Trump was declared the presumptive Republican nominee for president following his victory in Indiana and Ted Cruz suspending his campaign. Pierson was grilled by Hall for nearly ten minutes.



Pierson responded to anti-Trump forces burning party registration cards and declaring they will continue to be #NeverTrump. Pierson said if a Republican wants to stop Clinton, they will vote for Trump. Pierson said give it a week for the dust to settle and then revisit the matter.



Pierson said the campaign has made a pivot to the general election and stopping probable Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton from winning the presidency. She said Clinton "has never truly been vetted" to surprise from MSNBC anchor Tamron Hall. Pierson said "there's an entire generation of voters out there that know nothing about Hillary Clinton" and her past.



"Is he really happy to be facing off against Hillary Clinton?" Hall asked.



"Oh, absolutely. Mainly because Hillary Clinton has never been truly vetted before by the media," Pierson answered.



"Hillary Clinton has never been vetted before?" a shocked Hall asked.



"Never been truly vetted before," Pierson repeated. "How many times has Hillary Clinton been asked about the specific role in Benghazi, outside of the testimony? There were never any challenges to that."



"So you believe that Hillary Clinton, and I just want to make sure that we're clear on this, the former Secretary of State, you talk about the money spent against Donald Trump to perhaps demonize him. The millions of dollars that have been spent against the Clintons, both as a first lady and the Secretary of State and a Senator for the state of New York, which she has received contributions from your candidate, that this -- that Hillary Clinton has not been properly vetted?" a flabbergasted Hall once again asked.



"No," Pierson answered. "There's an entire generation of voters out there that know nothing about Hillary Clinton other than what they have heard in the last two to three years. There is plenty of information that needs to be discussed on top of the Clinton Foundation, which has not been fully discussed in the media."