Trump continues attacks on U.S. media, releases 'Fake News Awards' - Action News
Home WebMail Tuesday, November 19, 2024, 02:35 PM | Calgary | -4.8°C | Regions Advertise Login | Our platform is in maintenance mode. Some URLs may not be available. |
World

Trump continues attacks on U.S. media, releases 'Fake News Awards'

U.S. President Donald Trump revealed his promised "Fake News Awards" late Wednesday, continuing his assault on American media while claiming on Twitter that there is "lots of GOOD NEWS for the American people to be proud of!"

Senators Flake and McCain criticize president's 'unrelenting attacks on the integrity of American journalists'

U.S. President Donald Trump tweeted about "unfair news coverage" on Wednesday, even as two Republican senators slammed him for his attacks on U.S. media. (The Associated Press)

U.S. President Donald Trump revealedhis promised "Fake News Awards" late Wednesday, continuing his assault on American media while claiming on Twitter that thereis "lots of GOOD NEWS for the American people to be proud of!"

Trump's attacks on the media in response to critical stories about him have been a staple of his Twitter feed, and he recently said he would give out awards for "the most corrupt and dishonest" media.

Trump wrote on Twitter on Wednesday evening that his "FAKE NEWS winners" could be found on the Republican National Committee website. The link, which was broken for much of the evening, listed 10 stories by news outlets, giving top spot to a New York Times column by economist Paul Krugmanwritten shortly after Trump's victory that predicted the economy would never recover.

ABC, CNN, the Washington Post and Newsweek also made the list.

Russia collusion a 'hoax'

An 11th item was coverage of "RUSSIA COLLUSION!" that Trump called a "hoax." In a second Twitter post, Trump said there were also "many great reporters I respect."

"ISIS is in retreat, our economy is booming, investments and jobs are pouring back into the country, and so much more!" Trump tweeted. "Together there is nothing we can't overcome--even a very biased media. We ARE Making America Great Again!"

Republican senator slams Trump, compares him to Russian dictator Josef Stalin

7 years ago
Duration 2:03
'Our own president uses words ... spoken by Josef Stalin to describe his enemies,' Arizona's Jeff Flake tells Senate

Two Republican senators criticized Trump earlier Wednesday for his attacks on the media.

"Trump continues his unrelenting attacks on the integrity ofAmerican journalists and news outlets," Arizona Senator John McCainwrote in an opinion piece in the Washington Post. "This has provided cover forrepressive regimes to follow suit."

'A grave threat'

SyrianPresident Bashar al-Assad and Philippine President RodrigoDutertehave both used "fake news" as a response to criticism since Trump popularized the phrase.

The other Arizona senator, Jeff Flake, rebuked Trump from the Senate floor. "To call the Russia matter a 'hoax' ...is a falsehood," Flake said.

WATCH: U.S. Sen. Jeff Flake's full speech to the Senate

7 years ago
Duration 14:27
WATCH: U.S. Sen. Jeff Flake's full speech to the Senate


"We know that the attacks orchestrated by the Russiangovernment during the election were real and constitute a grave
threat," he said. "It is in the interest of every American toget to the bottom of this matter."

Trump has had his own issues with fake news: Media outlets that fact-checkall the president's statements say he has mademore than 1,000 false claimssince taking office.

With files from Reuters