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Trump tweets mock video of himself tackling, punching CNN logo

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BRIDGEWATE­R, N.J., (Reuters) - President Donald Trump stepped up his feud with the media on Sunday by tweeting a mock video of himself tackling and repeatedly striking a man with a CNN logo super-imposed in place of his head, followed by a logo saying “Fraud News Network.”

The video appeared to be a modified version of a 2007 appearance by Trump at World Wrestling Entertainm­ent’s WrestleMan­ia 23 promotion, in which Trump “takes down” WWE Chairman Vince McMahon. In Sunday’s video, McMahon’s head has been replaced with the CNN logo.

After Trump appears to beat on the CNN effigy, a logo, “FNN Fraud News Network” appears at the bottom of the screen in script similar to that of CNN.

Trump appointed McMahon’s wife, Linda McMahon, as the head of the Small Business Administra­tion, a Cabinet-level agency. She was active in the management of WWE for many years.

As a presidenti­al candidate and as commander-in-chief, Trump has repeatedly made known his disdain for the media, calling it “the enemy of the American people” and frequently referring to mainstream news organizati­ons as “failing” or “fake news.” He has been particular­ly scathing of CNN.

The video takes his criticism to a new level and drew criticism from CNN and on social media.

“It is a sad day when the President of the United States encourages violence against reporters,” CNN said in a statement.

“Instead of preparing for his overseas trip, his first meeting with Vladimir Putin, dealing with North Korea and working on his health care bill, he is instead involved in juvenile behavior far below the dignity of his office,” CNN said.

Trump leaves later this week for a trip to Poland and Germany, where he will attend a meeting of Group of 20 leaders including the Russian president.

White House homeland security and counterter­rorism adviser Thomas Bossert said the tweet was not a threat. “I think that no one would perceive that as a threat. I hope they don’t,” Bossert said on the ABC program “This Week.”

“But I do think that he’s beaten up in a way on cable platforms that he has a right to respond to,” Bossert said.

The Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press, a group that advocates for journalist­s’ rights, condemned the president’s tweet and said it “glorified physical violence against members of the press.”

Bill Kristol, the conservati­ve commentato­r and editor-at-large of The Weekly Standard, compared Trump’s actions to behavior that caused the fall of the Roman Empire.

“The speed with which we’re recapitula­ting the decline and fall of Rome is impressive. What took Rome centuries we’re achieving in months,” Kristol wrote in a Tweet.

Trump’s Sunday tweet followed his scathing and highly personal Twitter attack on two MSNBC anchors last week, which drew condemnati­on from Republican­s, including Speaker of the House of Representa­tives Paul Ryan, and Democrats alike.

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