Los Angeles Times

Honest reporting rankles Trump

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Re “Trump is warned on attacking media,” July 30

I am grateful to New York Times publisher A.G. Sulzberger for telling us what actually took place when he met with President Trump to discuss his repeated “fake news” taunts and his references to the press as the “enemy of the people.”

For those who agree with Trump, I would like them to read about Watergate and the Roman Catholic Church’s sex abuse scandal. Those huge stories came to the public’s awareness because of reporters. It was Washington Post journalist­s who reported the Nixon administra­tion’s activities, and it was Boston Globe journalist­s who exposed the church’s abuse scandal.

The American media are most definitely not the enemy of the people, but astounding­ly, some people actually believe the president when he says otherwise. The New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, the Boston Globe, the Washington Post — all of these report real news. These are among the papers we should read. Lindsay Soderlund

Glendale

Sulzberger reports that he warned the president against the use of antimedia rhetoric. “It’s not just divisive, but increasing­ly dangerous,” he said of Trump’s rhetoric.

That’s a rich statement to make when the major media outlets have called the president a racist, unhinged, a liar, stupid and morally corrupt, among other things. Rep. Steve Scalise (R-La.) was nearly killed last year in a shooting attack in Washington targeting the congressio­nal Republican­s’ baseball team, so please, spare us the the hysteria. Jeffrey Whitfield

Santa Ana

Trump attacks the 1st Amendment when he uses the label “fake news” to describe journalism he does not like. He vilifies reporters for doing their jobs.

At his inaugurati­on, Trump pledged to protect and defend the Constituti­on. What we are getting instead is a president who believes he is above the law. Carol Karas

Camarillo

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