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Every single president is subject to reporters.....
Obama was fed marshmallow questions from the press, most whom claimed they felt thrill run up their leg every time he spoke.
Trump on the other hand doesn't even get questions because the "free press"is too busy throwing accusations at him or calling him names.
the majority of the "free press"have as many morals as an alley cat
there was a time I had to deal with the press ans what i learned is that they already had written the story they wanted all they wanted was to say I was contacted.
I don't like some of the things Trump says and does. however if I were Trump I would also refuse to talk to the press their mostly jackals
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I just noticed that today President Trump wants congress to actually investigate what he calls fake news.
He actually wants congress to investigate any negative stories about him.
He can make theses accusations on an international stage but never giving any credible evidence.
This guy has no conscience. The long list of his lies continue to grow and he wants some sort of validation for being a President that we cannot trust.
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"President Donald Trump urged Congress Thursday morning to launch an investigation of the news media, wondering online “why so much of our news is just made up.”
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“Why Isn't the Senate Intel Committee looking into the Fake News Networks in OUR country to see why so much of our news is just made up-FAKE!” the president wrote on Twitter Thursday morning. He did not single out a specific story or media outlet that he believed to be guilty of inaccurate reporting.
Trump’s “fake news” complaints have been a staple of his political rhetoric, a label he often applied to stories that feature negative reporting about him or his presidency. Most recently, Trump has railed against reports that have characterized his administration’s hurricane recovery efforts in Puerto Rico as inadequate, as well as against an NBC News report that Secretary of State Rex Tillerson called the president a moron” over the summer and nearly resigned.
Another frequent “fake news” target for Trump has been the multiple ongoing investigations into Russian interference in last year’s presidential election, one of which is being conducted by the Senate Intelligence Committee. The president often refers to those investigations collectively as a “hoax” or a “witch hunt.”
Sens. Richard Burr (R-N.C.) and Mark Warner (D-Va.), the chairman and vice chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, said at a press conference Wednesday that they remain in the investigatory phase of their probe, having already conducted hundreds of hours of interviews with more scheduled for this month. The question of whether or not either Trump's or Democrat Hillary Clinton's campaign colluded with the Russian government remains open, they said, adding that the Kremlin's election meddling efforts are ongoing around the world."
Trump pushes for Senate intel panel probe of 'Fake News Networks' in U.S. - POLITICO