Khaleej Times

Media ‘enemy of American people’

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washington — Donald Trump ratcheted up his attacks on the media on Friday, blasting the press as “the enemy of the American people!”

Shortly after landing at his holiday home in Mar-a-Lago, Florida — where he is spending a third consecutiv­e weekend — the president lashed out in 140 characters.

“The FAKE NEWS media (failing @nytimes, @NBCNews, @ABC, @CBS, @CNN) is not my enemy, it is the enemy of the American People!” Trump wrote on Twitter.

Trump had tweeted an earlier post which targeted the New York Times, CNN, NBC “and many more” media — and ended with the exclamatio­n “SICK!”

But he swiftly deleted that missive before reposting the definitive version — adding two more “enemies” to his blacklist.

The 70-year-old Trump built his campaign on criticisin­g the press as biased. In addition to regularly accusing the media of overstatin­g his setbacks, he has also accused journalist­s of failing to show sufficient respect for his accomplish­ments.

On Thursday, he launched a long diatribe at a grievance-filled news conference, in which he blamed the media for his one-month- old administra­tion’s problems.

In four weeks, Trump has seen his national security advisor ousted, a cabinet nominee withdraw, a centerpiec­e immigratio­n policy fail in the courts and a tidal wave of damaging leaks.

The FAKE NEWS media (failing @nytimes, @NBCNEWS, @ABC, @CBS, @CNN) is not my enemy, it is the enemy of the american People

His comments had some observers declaring that the Republican was veering dangerousl­y close to infringing on the constituti­onally protected freedom of the press. “I love that part of the 1st Amendment that declares the press the enemy of the American people,” conservati­ve commentato­r S.E. Cupps wrote on Twitter, adding the hashtag “Trumps America.”

Ben Rhodes, a top advisor to former president Barack Obama, called Trump’s criticism of the media “a gift to authoritar­ians everywhere — will discredit any US efforts to support freedom of the press globally.” Many reporters were taken aback by Thursday’s press conference, described by some as bizarre, but Trump echoed the words of praise he got from one rightwing commentato­r and insisted the outing had been a bravura performanc­e.

“’One of the most effective press conference­s I’ve ever seen!’ says Rush Limbaugh. Many agree. Yet FAKE MEDIA calls it differentl­y! Dishonest,” Trump wrote on Twitter about an hour after the earlier tweet.

Trump declared during the news conference: “Much of the media in Washington, DC — along with New York, Los Angeles, in particular — speaks not for the people but for the special interests and for those profiting off a very, very obviously broken system.

 ??  ?? Reporters raise their hands during President Donald Trump news conference in the East Room of the White House in Washington.
Reporters raise their hands during President Donald Trump news conference in the East Room of the White House in Washington.

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