Donald Trump achievements: Media and political correctness
- Main article: Donald Trump achievements
This article is a non-exhaustive list of achievements by U.S. President Donald Trump and his administration related to their dealings with the media, particularly the mainstream media, and political correctness.
Contents
Trump's victories over the liberal media establishment
- See also: Mainstream media and Donald Trump, Fake news, and Liberal media
2017
President Trump was strongly opposed by the mainstream media, and he and his allies strongly attacked them in return.[1] According to an October 2017 report, he attacked the media more than anything else on Twitter.[2] His attacks against the media reportedly resembled that of pro wrestling.[3] Trump was reported as winning the battle against the liberal media.[4][5] He was helped by the fact that multiple fake news reporting errors were discovered in the media.[6]
- At an hour-long press conference on February 16, 2017, Trump repeatedly criticized the press as biased and "so dishonest ... out of control."[7]
- On February 17, 2017, Trump tweeted: "The FAKE NEWS media (failing @nytimes, @NBCNews, @ABC, @CBS, @CNN) is not my enemy, it is the enemy of the American People!"[8]
- On February 24, 2017, President Trump excluded several liberal media organizations from attending a press briefing.[9][10]
- Rather than spend his 100th day in office attending the White House Correspondents Dinner with its left-wing anti-Trump journalists and media figures, Trump went to Pennsylvania to hold a Trump Rally for his supporters.[11] Trump became the first president since Reagan in 1981 to skip the dinner.[12] That same day, a Morning Consult survey found that more American adults – 37% to 29% – trusted the White House over the media to tell the truth.[13]
- On May 17, 2017, under heavy fire from liberals and the mainstream media for controversies regarding James Comey and Russia, Trump, in a commencement speech at the U.S. Coast Guard Academy in New London, Connecticut, criticized the media and made clear that he would stand his ground and not give up. He stated that "I didn’t get elected to serve the Washington media—I got elected to serve the forgotten men and women and that’s exactly what I’m doing."[14][15]
- Rather than holding a press conference after his first foreign trip, President Trump gave a speech to U.S. soldiers.[16]
- June 9, 2017—When President Trump held a press conference with the Romanian prime minister, CNN and The New York Times were assigned seats in the back of the Rose Garden.[17]
- Although President Trump strongly criticized the mainstream media in general,[18] he targeted CNN in particular, calling it fake news.[19] After it was revealed that CNN did report and promote a story about Trump in late-June 2017 that was revealed to be fake news promoted for ratings purposes, President Trump strongly criticized the network for its poor reporting.[20][21] On July 2, 2017, President Trump tweeted a video of him wrestling down CNN.[22]
- July 1, 2017—At a Celebrate Freedom Rally in Washington D.C., his first Independence Day address as U.S. President,[23] Trump stated that "the fake media is trying to silence us but we will not let them....The fake media tried to stop us from going to the White House, but I’m president and they’re not," and that "their agenda is not your agenda."[24]
- August 22, 2017—At a campaign rally in Arizona, President Trump harshly criticized the mainstream media and exposed their liberal bias and deception in their reporting of his public statements after the Charlottesville attacks – where the mainstream media indicated that the President was, at least, sympathetic towards white supremacists – by actually re-reading his original statements again.[25]
- According to an October 2017 Morning Consult/Politico poll, 46% of Americans believed that the media fabricates stories against the Trump Administration, while only 37% did not believe this.[26]
- November 15, 2017—After returning from his trip to Asia, President Trump criticized CNN (along with The New York Times) after he had been forced to watch it during his trip.[27]
- November 25, 2017—President Trump criticized CNN International for poorly representing the U.S. to the world by speading fake news.[28]
- November 27, 2017—In addition to criticizing the mainstream media, President Trump proposed a contest in which all the mainstream media outlets, specifically including CNN and with the exception of Fox News Channel, would compete to see who had the most dishonest coverage of himself, with the winner receiving the "Fake News Trophy."[29]
2018
President Trump continued calling out the mainstream media for its bias against him.[30] According to White House Transition Project director Martha Joynt Kumar, by late April 2018, President Trump had answered questions from the media more frequently than Obama had by the same point in his presidency.[31]
- January 17, 2018—President Trump released his "2017 Fake News Awards", which was awarded to mainstream media outlets for false stories related to himself.[32] There were eleven winners, with The New York Times in first place and with CNN in the list four times.[32]
- April 2, 2018—President Trump defended the conservative Sinclair Broadcasting Group and criticized the mainstream media for their criticisms of the group, pointing out their double standard.[33] The next day, President Trump again defended Sinclair while criticizing the mainstream media.[34]
- April 28, 2018—President Trump skipped the White House Correspondents' Dinner for the second year in a row, speaking at a campaign-style rally in Michigan instead.[35]
- June 15, 2018—Among the numerous other times he criticized the mainstream media, President Trump spent a large part of the morning – impromptu – being interviewed by and strongly criticizing the media for its bias against him.[36]
- According to an Axios/SurveyMonkey poll released on June 27, 2018, 72% of all Americans believed that the mainstream media knowingly published "fake, false or purposely misleading" stories frequently or occasionally.[37]
- July 11, 2018—At the beginning of a NATO summit, President Trump greeted both the "the legitimate media and the fake-news media."[38]
- July 15, 2018—President Trump labeled the mainstream media as the "enemy of the people", one of several times he used the term to describe it.[39]
- July 29, 2018—President Trump, in several tweets, strongly criticized the media for its bias against him and even stated that it "puts the lives of many ... at risk" by inappropriately revealing private discussions within the government.[40]
- August 2, 2018—President Trump stated that it is the fake news media – which comprises much of the media – that is the "enemy of the people."[41]
- August 16, 2018—President Trump labeled the mainstream media the "opposition party", among other criticisms, as over 300 media organizations ran editorials attacking the president.[42]
- August 18, 2018—President Trump strongly criticized social media companies for discriminating against and censoring conservatives and Republicans.[43] Trump made numerous subsequent statements expressing opposition to social media censorship and discrimination,[44] including in a strongly-worded tweet on August 24, 2018.[45] The DOJ announced in September 2018 that Attorney General Jeff Sessions would look into social media censorship claims.[46]
- August 28, 2018—President Trump, threatening action, criticized Google for biased search results and for censoring conservative media sources.[47]
- August 30, 2018—President Trump criticized the NBC and CNN, even more strongly and sustained than usual.[48]
- October 1, 2018—At a press conference, President Trump strongly criticized the media, stating that "I consider you a part of the Democrat Party."[49]
- October 2018—Rather than allowing the media to blame him for a politically-motivated bomb scare incident, President Trump criticized the mainstream media for their part in promoting divisiveness in American society.[50] He criticized the media for the same reason on October 28[51] and 29,[52] as well as November 2.[53]
Trump's establishment of a massive direct line to the public via social media
Via Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube – particularly Twitter[54] – Trump established a massive direct link to the American public unfiltered by the mainstream media. His social media audience was about 45 million people at the time of his inauguration in January 2017,[55] and by October 2017 he became the most followed world leader on Twitter with nearly 40 million followers.[56] Trump has used his social media platform for, among other things, criticizing political correctness and gun control,[57] as well as to advance his agenda.[58]
President Trump himself noted that he could "get the honest and unfiltered message out" through Twitter, and he wrote on the social media site that "if I would have relied on the Fake News of CNN, NBC, ABC, CBS, washpost or nytimes, I would have had ZERO chance winning WH."[59] He also described his social media use as "the only way to fight a VERY dishonest and unfair 'press.'"[60] According to Gallup in May 2018, Trump's tweets reached 76% of Americans.[61] Although opposed by the Washington establishment, President Trump's use of Twitter was supported by his base.[62] Trump stated he would not end his use of social media regardless of what the mainstream media thought.[63] President Trump made many important statements through his Twitter account.[64] The mainstream media opposed Trump's tweets, and its stories that cited his tweets were found to more negative and biased against the president, according to the Pew Research Center in October 2017.[65]
In August 2017, the Trump Campaign launched a "Real News" program to counter mainstream media bias.[66]
Trump's association with conservative media
Rather than associate with the leftist mainstream media, Trump has associated himself with the conservative media, particularly Fox News[67] – by the end of 2017, President Trump appeared on Fox News more than other outlets while generally avoiding the liberal mainstream media.[68] In April 2017, President Trump hosted a media briefing exclusively for conservative media outlets.[69] He met with libertarian-conservative commentator and conspiracy theorist Alex Jones in December 2015,[70][71] becoming the first president to have ever met with Jones according to Jones's website.[72]
Much to the consternation of liberals and the mainstream media,[73] the Trump Administration was much more friendly towards and, during press briefings, called more often upon conservative[74] and smaller[75] media outlets compared to previous administrations. For example, the first three journalists Press Secretary Sean Spicer ever called upon during his tenure as secretary were "conservative-leaning" (the Associated Press traditionally received the first question).[76] This did not stop the conservative media from asking tough questions to the Trump Administration and holding it accountable.[77] It was reported on June 30, 2017, that three conservative-leaning news outlets, Newsmax, One America News Network, and the Daily Mail, had been given permanent seats in the White House briefing room.[78]
On July 22, 2017, the newly appointed White House Director of Communications Anthony Scaramucci gave his first interview during his short tenure with Breitbart News.[79] Fox News ended 2017 as the most-watched cable network, and President Trump's support for the network may have served as a reason for that.[80]
The media noted that President Trump hired several people associated with Fox News to various positions in his administration.[81]
Trump's victories over political correctness
- Trump has strongly and successfully challenged political correctness, particularly during his 2016 presidential campaign. He insisted on using the term "anchor baby" despite a reporter saying the term was offensive.[82] He also frequently used the terms "Islamic terrorism" and "Merry Christmas."
- January 20, 2017—Trump became the first president to say "radical Islamic terrorism" in his inaugural address.[83]
- In June 2017, after an Islamic terrorist attack in the United Kingdom, President Trump used his social media platform to call for the end of political correctness.[84] In November 2017, he criticized UK Prime Minister Theresa May by telling her to "focus on the destructive Radical Islamic Terrorism that is taking place within the United Kingdom."[85] In a July 2018 speech, President Trump called "radical Islamic terrorism" the "enemy."[86] In his 2018 proclamation commemorating the September 11, 2001 attacks, President Trump condemned the "radical Islamist terrorists" who conducted the attacks,[87] and he and Vice President Mike Pence referred to radical Islamic terrorism in speeches they made that day.[88] On October 25, 2018, President Trump and the White House labeled Hezbollah a "radical Islamic" group.[89]
- One notable phrase used in Trump's speeches was that "in America, we don't worship government. We worship God."[90]
- In August 2017, after violent and deadly clashes between white supremacists and Antifa activists in Charlottesville, Virginia, President Trump not only strongly criticized the hatred and violence, but, challenging the politically correct attitude of the establishment and the Left, criticized the "many sides" that were responsible for the hatred and violence rather than just the white supremacists.[91] Trump urged all Americans to view themselves as Americans first, saying that "above all, we must remember this truth, no matter our color, creed, religion or political party, we are all Americans first."[91] President Trump stood unmoved even after intense media criticism, and in a press conference held a few days later, he again stated that the alt-left was just as responsible for the violence as the alt-right, criticized the media for its one-sidedness and double standards in reporting on the violence, and criticized the Left's opposition to Confederate monuments.[92] As expected, President Trump shocked the mainstream media by his comments,[93] and they helped widen the gap, or at least highlight the gap, between Trump and the establishment GOP.[94] In addition to challenging political correctness, the Charlottesville incident helped "drain the swamp", as numerous executive branch advisors and officials resigned their positions due to President Trump's comments.[95] When President Trump signed a Senate Resolution condemning white supremacism and neo-Nazis, he again condemned "hatred, bigotry, and racism in all forms" and said through a White House statement that "no matter the color of our skin or our ethnic heritage, we all live under the same laws, we all salute the same great flag, and we are all made by the same almighty God."[96] On August 11, 2018, commemorating the one-year anniversary of the Charlottesville violence, President Trump again condemned "all types of racism and acts of violence" and wished "peace to ALL Americans."[97]
- President Trump voiced support for letting Confederate monuments stay, as opposed to taking them down as supported by the Left.[98] He also opposed taking down other statues opposed by leftists, such as those of Christopher Columbus.[99]
- President Trump and his administration have not been afraid to criticize the Barack Obama and his left-wing administration for its failures.[100] This could be seen regarding Syria and Obama's failed and broken "red line" promise concerning the Syrian Civil War,[101] as well as Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly criticizing the Obama Administration's failure regarding illegal immigration and national security.[102][103]
- President Trump took a strong stance in advocating that NFL players be required to stand for the U.S. National Anthem, and in criticising the fact that many of them chose to kneel for the anthem.[104] In May 2018, the NFL decided to require its players and other personnel to stand for the anthem.[105] In August 2018, President Trump started a petition calling on ESPN to air the playing of the National Anthem.[106]
- President Trump fought against the War on Christmas in 2017.[107] For Christmas 2017, the White House Christmas card used the term "Merry Christmas," a sharp departure from the Obama Administration, which avoided using the term, instead opting for politically correct alternatives that did not mention "Christmas."[108] The White House also set up a nativity scene with the baby Jesus for Christmas 2017.[109] According to a December 2017 Axios/SurveyMonkey poll, nearly two-thirds of Americans preferred the term "Merry Christmas" to "Happy Holidays."[110]
- President Trump was bold enough to mock the MeToo movement[111] and stand up for men in the face of uncorroborated allegations.[112]
- At a rally on October 22, 2018, President Trump strongly rejected globalism and labeled himself a nationalist,[113] and he defended his comments the following day after the media criticized him for them.[114]
- President Trump stated he prefers to call the Democratic Party the "Democrat Party" as it is a more accurate description.[115]
- President Trump was not afraid to criticize and challenge left-wing judges. For example, in November 2018, he criticized the Ninth Circuit for its left-wing decisions,[116] and he pushed back against Chief Justice John Roberts when he spoke against the president for criticizing Obama judges.[117]
- President Trump mocked global warming several times. On December 28, 2017, for example, he trolled climate change alarmists when he tweeted that "perhaps we could use a little bit of that good old Global Warming that our Country, but not other countries, was going to pay TRILLIONS OF DOLLARS to protect against" when noting record cold weather in the U.S.[118] In October 2018, he questioned human-caused climate change,[119] and the following month, he mocked the existence of global warming as the East Coast saw record low temperatures.[120] In November 2018, Trump disputed the findings of a government paper prediction drastically negative effects on the economy because of climate change.[121]
References
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- Delk, Josh (October 14, 2017). Trump attacks the media more than anything else on Twitter: report. The Hill. Retrieved October 14, 2017.
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- ↑ Multiple references:
- Easley, Jonathan (July 4, 2017). Media errors give Trump fresh ammunition. The Hill. Retrieved July 4, 2017.
- Nolte, John (December 9, 2017). Nolte: Media Close 2017 Proving Trump 100 Percent Correct About Fake News. Breitbart News. Retrieved December 9, 2017.
- The Hill: Breitbart ‘Adding Insult to Injury’ by Exposing Very Fake News Amid Trump Attacks. Breitbart News. July 4, 2017. Retrieved July 4, 2017.
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- Persons, Sally (April 29, 2017). Trump marks his 100th day in office, lists successes, takes dig at ‘boring’ WHCD. The Washington Times. Retrieved April 30, 2017.
- Miles, Frank (April 29, 2017). Trump Pennsylvania Rally: President marks first promises made and kept in office. Fox News. Retrieved April 30, 2017.
- Tau, Byron (April 29, 2017). Low-Key White House Correspondents’ Dinner Proceeds Without Donald Trump. The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved June 10, 2018.
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- Hensch, Mark (April 28, 2017). Poll: More trust Trump WH than political media. The Hill. Retrieved July 15, 2017.
- Scarry, Eddie (April 28, 2017). More people trust Trump than media to tell truth. Washington Examiner. Retrieved July 15, 2017.
- Huston, Warner Todd (April 28, 2017). On Eve of Annual Media Dinner, Poll Finds Americans Trust Trump More Than Media. Breitbart News. Retrieved July 15, 2017.
- ↑ Spiering, Charlie (May 17, 2017). Donald Trump: ‘I Didn’t Get Elected to Serve the Washington Media’. Breitbart News. Retrieved May 17, 2017.
- ↑ Singman, Brooke (May 17, 2017). Trump takes on media during Coast Guard commencement speech. Fox News. Retrieved May 17, 2017.
- ↑ Spiering, Charlie (May 27, 2017). Donald Trump Shuns Press Conference, Celebrates Successful Foreign Trip with American Troops. Breitbart News. Retrieved May 27, 2017.
- ↑ Lee, Tony (June 9, 2017). CNN, NYT Reporters Whine After Trump WH Relegates Them to ‘Siberia’ Section. Breitbart News. Retrieved June 10, 2017.
- ↑ Multiple references:
- Trump Renews Attacks on TV Co-Hosts. Voice of America. July 1, 2017. Retrieved July 1, 2017.
- Harper, Jennifer (July 1, 2017). The war continues on ‘garbage journalism’: Trump blasts NBC and CNN on Twitter. The Washington Times. Retrieved July 1, 2017.
- Trump resumes attacks on CNN, MSNBC, says van Susteren fired for resisting 'Trump hate'. Fox News. July 1, 2017. Retrieved July 1, 2017.
- Trump attacks media as 'fake' and 'fraudulent,' pushes back about his use of Twitter. Fox News. July 1, 2017. Retrieved July 2, 2017.
- Chaitin, Daniel (July 1, 2017). Trump blasts 'fake media': 'I'm president and they're not'. Washington Examiner. Retrieved July 2, 2017.
- ↑ Multiple references:
- Hanchett, Ian (January 11, 2017). Trump to CNN: ‘You Are Fake News’. Breitbart News. Retrieved July 1, 2017.
- Spiering, Charlie (February 16, 2017). Donald Trump: CNN Not ’Fake News’ — It’s Actually ‘Very Fake News’. Breitbart News. Retrieved July 1, 2017.
- Hanchett, Ian (February 24, 2017). Trump: ‘We Are Fighting’ ‘Fake News’ – ‘They Shouldn’t Be Allowed To Use’ Anonymous Sources, CNN ‘Clinton News Network’. Breitbart News. Retrieved July 1, 2017.
- Savransky, Rebecca (July 6, 2017). Trump: CNN has been ‘fake news for a long time’. The Hill. Retrieved July 6, 2017.
- ↑ Multiple references:
- Byrnes, Jesse (July 1, 2017). Trump: CNN is 'garbage journalism'. The Hill. Retrieved July 1, 2017.
- ↑ Shaw, Adam (June 30, 2017). Trump Tears into CNN at Fundraiser, Mulls Lawsuit: ‘These Are Horrible Human Beings’. Breitbart News. Retrieved July 1, 2017.
- Spiering, Charlie (June 27, 2017). ‘FAKE NEWS!’ — Donald Trump Challenges CNN for ‘Phony Stories’. Breitbart News. Retrieved July 1, 2017.
- Martosko, David (June 29, 2017). Trump bashes CNN in the middle of energy policy speech as he compares 'fake news' network to 1970s myths about oil and gas shortages. Daily Mail. Retrieved July 1, 2017.
- O'Brien, Jack (June 28, 2017). Trump triples down on war of words with CNN. Washington Examiner. Retrieved July 1, 2017.
- Mayfield, Mandy (July 1, 2017). Trump: CNN 'has finally been exposed' as 'garbage journalism'. Washington Examiner. Retrieved July 1, 2017.
- Spiering, Charlie (July 1, 2017). Donald Trump Declares Victory over ‘Garbage Journalism’ at CNN. Breitbart News. Retrieved July 1, 2017.
- ↑ Multiple references:
- Cohn, Alicia (July 2, 2017). Trump takes down CNN in WWE fight video. The Hill. Retrieved July 2, 2017.
- Trump tweets video of him wrestling down CNN. Fox News. July 2, 2017. Retrieved July 2, 2017.
- ↑ Manchester, Julia (July 1, 2017). Trump hits media, honors veterans in first Fourth of July speech as president. The Hill. Retrieved July 3, 2017.
- ↑ Spiering, Charlie (July 2, 2017). Donald Trump Rips Media: ’Their Agenda Is Not Your Agenda’. Breitbart News. Retrieved July 2, 2017.
- ↑ Multiple references:
- Pappas, Alex (August 22, 2017). Trump goes on rampage against the media, sitting Arizona senators at Phoenix rally. Fox News. Retrieved August 23, 2017.
- Spiering, Charlie (August 22, 2017). Donald Trump: Media Dividing Country; ‘Giving a Platform to Hate Speech’. Breitbart News. Retrieved August 23, 2017.
- Miller, S.A.; Boyer, Dave (August 22, 2017). Trump blames ‘dishonest media’ for misreporting of his Charlottesville comments at Phoenix rally. The Washington Times. Retrieved August 23, 2017.
- Greenwood, Max (August 22, 2017). Trump rips media, defends Charlottesville statements at campaign-style rally. The Hill. Retrieved August 23, 2017.
- ↑ Multiple references:
- Scher, Brent (October 18, 2017). Poll: Voters Agree With Trump, Say Major News Orgs ‘Fabricate’ Stories About Him. The Washington Free Beacon. Retrieved October 19, 2017.
- Kurtz, Howard (October 19, 2017). Fake or not? Nearly half of voters say media fabricate stories about Trump. Fox News. Retrieved October 19, 2017.
- Irvine, Don (October 18, 2017). Poll: Almost Half Think Media Make Up Stories About Trump. Accuracy in Media. Retrieved October 19, 2017.
- Shepard, Steven (October 18, 2017). Poll: 46 percent think media make up stories about Trump. Politico. Retrieved October 19, 2017.
- Nolte, John (October 22, 2017). Trump Tweets Poll: Plurality of 46% Believe Media ‘Fabricate Stories About Me’. Breitbart News. Retrieved October 22, 2017.
- ↑ Multiple references:
- Spiering, Charlie (November 15, 2017). Donald Trump Denounces ‘Loser’ CNN After Return to the United States. Breitbart News. Retrieved November 19, 2017.
- Miller, S.A. (November 15, 2017). Trump back from Asia slams CNN, The New York Times on Twitter. The Washington Times. Retrieved November 19, 2017.
- Bowden, John (November 15, 2017). Trump, back from Asia, knocks ‘loser’ CNN. The Hill. Retrieved November 19, 2017.
- Flood, Brian (November 15, 2017). 'Forced' to watch CNN, Trump remembers why he calls it 'fake news'. Fox News. Retrieved November 19, 2017.
- ↑ Multiple references:
- Spiering, Charlie (November 26, 2017). Donald Trump Challenges CNN International Coverage for Spreading ‘Fake News’. Breitbart News. Retrieved November 28, 2017.
- Leach, Katie (November 25, 2017). Trump takes feud to the global level: CNN represents US to the world 'very poorly'. Washington Examiner. Retrieved November 28, 2017.
- Manchester, Julia (November 25, 2017). Trump: Fox 'much more important' than CNN. The Hill. Retrieved November 28, 2017.
- Korte, Gregory (November 27, 2017). Trump's attacks on 'fake news' are increasingly global. USA Today. Retrieved November 28, 2017.
- ↑ Multiple references:
- Singman, Brooke (November 27, 2017). Trump resumes battle with CNN, MSNBC after returning from Mar-a-Lago. Fox News. Retrieved November 28, 2017.
- Spiering, Charlie (November 27, 2017). Donald Trump Proposes ‘Fake News Trophy’ for TV Networks and CNN. Breitbart News. Retrieved November 28, 2017.
- Caralle, Katelyn (November 27, 2017). Trump: There Should Be a Contest Between News Networks for the ‘Fake News Trophy’. The Washington Free Beacon. Retrieved November 28, 2017.
- Persons, Sally (November 27, 2017). Trump continues feud with CNN, networks: ‘They are all bad’. The Washington Times. Retrieved November 28, 2017.
- Fabian, Jordan (November 27, 2017). Trump: Media should compete for 'FAKE NEWS TROPHY'. The Hill. Retrieved November 28, 2017.
- ↑ Multiple references:
- Jasper, William F. (July 30, 2018). Fake News New York Times vs. Trump and First Amendment. The New American. Retrieved July 30, 2018.
- Spiering, Charlie (October 17, 2018). Donald Trump Defies Hypocrites of ‘So-Called Mainstream Media’. Breitbart News. Retrieved October 17, 2018.
- Alpert, Lukas I.; Ballhaus, Rebecca (August 11, 2018). Trump’s Attacks on the Press: Part Instinct, Part Calculation. The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved August 11, 2018.
- ↑ Spiering, Charlie (June 4, 2018). Donald Trump Answers Questions from White House Reporters More Frequently than Barack Obama. Breitbart News. Retrieved June 4, 2018.
See also:- Boyer, Dave (October 10, 2018). Trump talks to press nearly nonstop as wins pile up: 'We've never had that kind of access'. The Washington Times. Retrieved October 11, 2018.
- Stanage, Niall (October 17, 2018). The Memo: Trump chats up media ahead of midterms. The Hill. Retrieved October 17, 2018.
- ↑ 32.0 32.1 Multiple references:
- Dedaj, Paulina (January 17, 2018). President Trump reveals winners of his ‘Fake News’ awards. Fox News. Retrieved January 18, 2018.
- Moons, Michelle (January 17, 2018). President Donald Trump Reveals 11 Fake News Awards, CNN Big Winner. Breitbart News. Retrieved January 18, 2018.
- Beck, Conor (January 17, 2018). White House Releases 2017 Fake News Awards. The Washington Free Beacon. Retrieved January 18, 2018.
- Concha, Joe (January 17, 2018). Trump's 'Fake News Awards' lead with CNN, ABC's Ross, NY Times' Krugman. The Hill. Retrieved January 18, 2018.
- Mass, Warren (January 18, 2018). Trump Announces Fake News Awards: Flake, McCain Criticize; Polish President Praises. The New American. Retrieved January 18, 2018.
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- Chakraborty, Barnini (April 2, 2018). Trump slams 'dishonest' CNN, NBC over criticism of local TV station group warning about 'fake news'. Fox News. Retrieved April 2, 2018.
- Chasmar, Jessica (April 2, 2018). Trump lauds ‘superior’ Sinclair after local news anchors recite identical media-bashing script. The Washington Times. Retrieved April 2, 2018.
- Savransky, Rebecca (April 2, 2018). Trump defends Sinclair: It's 'funny to watch Fake News Networks' criticize it. The Hill. Retrieved April 2, 2018.
- Caralle, Katelyn (April 2, 2018). Trump defends Sinclair's scripted reporting promising to combat 'fake news'. Washington Examiner. Retrieved April 2, 2018.
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- Bowden, John (April 3, 2018). Trump: 'Fake news networks' afraid of competition from Sinclair. The Hill. Retrieved April 3, 2018.
- Bredemeier, Ken (April 3, 2018). Trump Slams Mainstream TV Networks, Defends Conservative Broadcast Group. Voice of America. Retrieved April 3, 2018.
- Spiering, Charlie (April 3, 2018). Donald Trump Taunts ‘Little Jeff’ Zucker at CNN. Breitbart News. Retrieved April 3, 2018.
- Trump on Twitter (April 3) - Sinclair, Honduras, CNN. Reuters. April 3, 2018. Retrieved April 3, 2018.
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- Spiering, Charlie (April 28, 2018). At Michigan Rally, Donald Trump Ridicules ‘Phony’ White House Correspondents’ Dinner. Breitbart News. Retrieved April 29, 2018.
- Gray, Kathleen; Siacon, Aleanna; Egan, Paul (April 28, 2018). Trump skips press dinner for rally: ‘I’d rather be in Washington, Mich., than Washington, D.C.’ USA Today (from the Detroit Free Press). Retrieved April 29, 2018.
- Spiering, Charlie (April 29, 2018). Donald Trump Writes off WHCD Dinner as a ‘Big Boring Bust’ — ‘Greg Gutfeld Should Host Next Year!’ Breitbart News. Retrieved April 29, 2018.
- Weber, Joseph (April 29, 2018). Trump rips White House Correspondents' Dinner as 'boring bust'. Fox News. Retrieved April 29, 2018.
- Zwirz, Elizabeth (April 28, 2018). Trump talks North Korea, border wall and more at boisterous Michigan rally. Fox News. Retrieved April 29, 2018.
- Freking, Kevin (April 29, 2018). Trump takes aim at Democrats during rally with ‘my favorite deplorables’. The Washington Times (from the Associated Press). Retrieved April 29, 2018.
- Carissimo, Justin (April 28, 2018). Trump slams the media at campaign-style rally in Michigan. CBS News. Retrieved April 29, 2018.
- Hughes, Siobhan (April 29, 2018). Trump Highlights Trade Policy, Criticizes Democratic Senator in Michigan Speech. The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved April 29, 2018.
- Parnes, Amie (April 28, 2018). Trump’s love-hate relationship with the press. The Hill. Retrieved April 29, 2018.
- Allen, Mike (April 29, 2018). Media hands Trump big, embarrassing win. Axios. Retrieved April 29, 2018.
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