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So if I change what was literally said, it means something else. Yes, that's usually the case.
What is your definition of won? Because that's what it means.
My definition of it being "quite clear" that he "won" in this case is that everyone agrees. We do not all agree.
What did the journalist gain by confronting him? Nothing we didn't already know.
That would highly depend on the journalist's audience and their intent in asking the question. Considering he was Venezuelan and representing a Spanish-language outlet, I'm guessing he wanted it on record that Trump was making shit up about Venezuela.
It is good to have these things on record, isn't it?