The Mercury News

Trump rallies, berates media

- By Catherine Lucey and Julie Pace Associated Press

MELBOURNE, Fla. — Just four weeks into his administra­tion, President Donald Trump held a campaign rally in Florida on Saturday, repeating his political promises and continuing his attacks on the “dishonest media.”

“I want to be among my friends and among the people,” Trump told a cheering crowd packed into an airport hangar, praising his “truly great movement.”

Insisting he was the victim of false reporting, Trump said his White House was running “so smoothly” and that he “inherited one big mess.” The president has been trying refocus after reports of disarray and dysfunctio­n within his administra­tion. Speaking to reporters on Air Force One before the rally, Trump said he was holding a campaign rally because “Life is a campaign.”

“To make America great again is absolutely a campaign,” he said. “It’s not easy, especially when we’re also fighting the press.”

The rally came during Trump’s third straight weekend at his private south Florida club, Mar-a-Lago. The president planned to interview at least four potential candidates for the job of national security adviser, a position unexpected­ly open after retired Gen. Michael Flynn’s firing early this week.

Trump said Saturday, “I have many, many that want the job, they want to really be a part of it. I’ll make a decision over the next couple of days.”

Scheduled to discuss the job with the president were his acting adviser, retired Army Lt. Gen. Keith Kellogg; John Bolton, a former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations; Army Lt. Gen. H.R. McMaster; and the superinten­dent of the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, Lt. Gen. Robert Caslen. White House spokesman Sean Spicer said the four interviews were expected to take place Sunday at the private estate.

Finding a new national security adviser was proving to be a challenge for Trump. His first choice, retired Vice Adm. Robert Harward, turned down the offer.

Trump had also expressed interest in former CIA Director David Petraeus, but Spicer said Saturday that Petraeus was not a finalist.

 ?? NICHOLAS KAMM/AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE VIA GETTY IMAGES ?? President Donald Trump speaks at the Orlando Melbourne Internatio­nal Airport, Saturday in Melbourne, Florida.
NICHOLAS KAMM/AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE VIA GETTY IMAGES President Donald Trump speaks at the Orlando Melbourne Internatio­nal Airport, Saturday in Melbourne, Florida.

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