Trump continues to slam media, has optimism for USA business
I watched President Donald Trump’s last news conference and then read the transcript to ensure I understood what he said. “That was a little too strong”.
Like him or not, Trump won the presidency fair and square.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation has recently rejected the White House’s request to “knock down” reports in the media about Russian Federation and the Trump administration.
Never in the history of the USA did the administration fall foul of the media over fake news.
CNN’s chief political analyst Gloria Borger said that as a businessman, Mr Trump was used to being in control through the routine signing of non-disclosure agreements with business associates or former employees. But, she added, “to some degree he’s right that the media is out to get him”. However, after looking into that statement further, it has been discovered that of those 72 “terrorists” at least 38 of them were convicted for forging immigration paperwork, tax fraud or lying to the FBI- all crimes that do not fall under acts of terrorism, according to The New York Times.
“They are very dishonest people; in fact, in covering my comments, the dishonest media did not explain that I called the fake news the enemy of the people – the fake news”. Mistakes are typically acknowledged and corrected, and a concerted effort is made to uncover the truth.
On Twitter, Trump called some media organizations the “enemy of the American People”.
Trump suffocated his 16 GOP primary competitors by consuming the political oxygen, outrageously mocking them with nicknames, voicing a widespread anger and the tried-and-tested political lie.
For one, Trump is citing such a narrow window of time that the statistics he’s pointing to don’t mean very much. President, why don’t you start with the largest online news show in the world, The Young Turks (where I work)-but that’s not what Trump is doing. It’s all of us trying to tell our elected officials to do their job’. “The media are not liars”. Days after his national security adviser resigned over what may have been illegal conversations with Sergey I. Kislyak, Russia’s ambassador to the U.S., Trump tweeted: “The Democrats had to come up with a story as to why they lost the election, and so badly (306), so they made up a story – Russian Federation”. The views expressed in this article are those of just the author. “I said, ‘Democrats, please, approve our Cabinet'”. I’ll be honest – because I sort of enjoy this back-and-forth.
Dan Mitchell, a scholar at the Cato Institute, told Politifact, “Considering that Trump has not enacted any fiscal legislation, it is a bit of a stretch for him to take credit for any changes in debt levels”.
“I’m against the people that make up stories and make up sources”. “I think Trump should be critically covered, but he should be covered with fairness – not with animosity, not with a point of view”.
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Often, a negative perception of the media reflected a deeper frustration with coverage unrelated to coverage of Trump.
He even went ahead and named the media outlets, who he is upset with.
“It’s just a lot of the bad events”.
On its part, the mainstream media must admit its share of responsibility, when it comes to addressing the seriousness of this issue, especially when they take sides in a conflict, while giving the opposite the opportunity to brand the media in question for having a motive fuelled by an agenda.