In the special condemnation of state media, President Cardin wrote to Twitter on Friday and the media reported that "the enemy of the American people."
As usual, the President's journalist criticism standard - and Thursday's 77-minute press conference - accused his news coverage - Mr. Trump 's tweet improved markedly in his attacks
At 4:32 p.m. just after arriving at Mar - a - Lago 's house in Palm Beach, Fla. Mr. Trump wrote on Twitter as follows.
The message was immediately deleted, but in 16 minutes Mr. Trump released a revised version. Limited to 140 characters, he deleted the word "ill" and added two other television networks (ABC and CBS) to the list of violating organizations.
The President called the media "opposite" of his government, and he accused the media by interfering with his agenda. However, the languages adopted by playing cards on Friday are more frequently used by leaders to refer to hostile foreign governments and destructive organizations. It also reflects the dictator's words trying to minimize objections.
Carl Bernstein, a journalist who helped discover the Watergate scandal said he saw Tweet's tweet "Oh, Boys" on Friday.
"Donald Trump shows a dictatorial attitude and tendency to show that he does not understand the role of press freedom," he added.
Historians point out similarities between cards and Richard M. Nixon. And he told Henry Kissinger, his national security adviser in 1972, "Media is an enemy."
Mr. Bernstein said the president's word is "sneaky and dangerous than Richard Nixon attacking reporters."
"But it is not the President's actions, but to split the country and try to make the media's behavior a problem," he said.
Mr. Trump and his senior adviser believe that the elite press has not foreseen his political rise and lost his trust.
Nevertheless, the concept of news media as the enemy of the masses - especially under the voice of the incumbent president - transcends the usual rhetorical conversion of playing cards
In a survey released Thursday by President Trump 's team, the playing cards that prompt players' advocates to "fulfill their role to face media attacks and frauds" and take action against news media It reflected the strategy. "
In the survey question, "Do you think that the mainstream media unjustly reports our campaign?" And "Which problems are the mainstream media on behalf of the Republican Party?"
Mr. Trump deleted past tweets. It is intended to correct spelling mistakes and improve information. Publications are tracking these short messages.
Mr. Trump expressed Through the popular aversion to journalists in a more popular phrase, "Washington DC, especially New York, especially Los Angeles media, said it was for special benefit, not for people."
Mr. Trump said, "The people no longer believe you." "Now I may be involved in this, I do not know, but they do not believe you."
Due to editorial error, the title of the previous version of the article incorrectly quoted the tweet written by President Trump. He called the media of this country "enemies of the Americans" rather than "enemies of the people".
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