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Donald Trump has doubled down on his criticism of the media - calling for an end to anonymous sources in stories. A year ago Donald Trump was too busy campaigning to attend the most important gathering of conservatives in the country.
“I’m not against the media. I’m not against the press,” he told a gathering of conservatives in Washington DC.  Now, he has used his first address as president to the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Washington DC, to launch a fresh and barbed attack on the media, saying it continually invents stories about him and his government.
"I'm not against the press. I'm not against the bad stories...I'm only against the fake news media and press." “A few days ago, I called the fake news ‘the enemy of the people’, and they are. They are the enemy of the people,” he said. “Because they have no sources. They just make them up where there are none.”
Addressing the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Washington DC - his first time as president - he returned to one of his favourite topics, namely the media and its relationship with him and his government. The day before, his top political adviser, Steve Bannon, had at the same event once again called the media “the opposition”. A day after top political adviser, Steve Bannon, had at the same event once again called the media “the opposition”, Mr Trump insisted that he was not against the press, or even negative stories about him.
But he claimed he was a repeated victim of misreporting. By means of an example, he highlighted what he claimed was the “dishonst” way in which one of his tweets was reported.
Mr Trump has sparked widespread controversy earlier in the month, when he said in a tweet that the “fake news media was the enemy of the American people”. The comment was widely denounced by media rights groups, along with some of Mr Trump’s supporters.Mr Trump has sparked widespread controversy earlier in the month, when he said in a tweet that the “fake news media was the enemy of the American people”. The comment was widely denounced by media rights groups, along with some of Mr Trump’s supporters.
On Friday, Mr Trump said that the media had misreported his tweet. He said he was not referring to all the media, merely those elements of it that engaged in what he termed “fake news”. But on Friday, Mr Trump said that the media had misreported his tweet. He said he was not referring to all the media, merely those elements of it that engaged in what he termed “fake news”.
“They have no sources, they just make them up when there are none,” he said. “Can’t have people making up sources.”
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“They’re very dishonest people. In fact, covering my comments the dishonest media did not explain that I had called the fake news the enemy of the people. The fake news. They dropped the word ‘fake’,” he said.
“And all of a sudden, the story became ‘the media is the enemy’. They take the word fake out. And now I’m saying ‘Oh no. This is not good’. But that’s the way they are.”
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