The Borneo Post

Demonstrat­ors in New York defend media amid attacks by president

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NEW YORK: About 250 people demonstrat­ed in support of the news media Sunday, amid stepped up attacks on the press by President Donald Trump.

Although New York, a Democratic bastion, has been the scene of numerous demonstrat­ions since Trump’s election, this was the first protest organised expressly to show support for the media.

The White House on Friday barred journalist­s from seven news organisati­ons, including the New York Times and CNN, from attending an off- camera briefing in press secretary Sean Spicer’s office.

That followed Trump’s frontal attack on the media earlier in the day, in a speech to an annual conservati­ve convention in which he railed against ‘ fake news’ and called the media the ‘enemy of the people.’ Paradoxica­lly, Trump’s attacks on the media during the presidenti­al campaign and after his defeat of Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton have boosted a resurgence in public interest incisive news reporting.

The New York Times, for instance, has gained hundreds of thousands of subscriber­s even as the media’s battle with Trump has intensifie­d. Despite cold weather, protesters gathered outside the entrance to the headquarte­rs of the New York Times in midtown Manhattan, some with bandages across their mouths and carrying placards citing the US Constituti­on guarantee of a free press. — AFP

 ??  ?? A man covers his mouth with tape as he takes part in a protest outside the New York Times in New York. — AFP photo
A man covers his mouth with tape as he takes part in a protest outside the New York Times in New York. — AFP photo

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