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‘Rotten newspaper’: Trump once again goes out in the Wall Street Journal

YouS President Donald Trump once again changed his ire on the media, this time targeting the Wall Street Journal, which he accused of being “known to hell” and “rotten newspapers”.“Comments came during a conversation with reporters in the Air Force, where Trump targeted the publication with his specific bluntness.
Trump announced, “With whom are you? Wall Street Journal has really gone to hell. It is a rotten newspaper.” This was not the first time the President has criticized an impressive newspaper, which has often been obstructed with his administration on major issues.
Trump’s latest outbreak follows a link to public disagreement with various media outlets, in which Wall Street Journal often occurs in their crosshare. While Trump did not specify the cause of his attack, his criticism stems from the editorial stance of the newspaper and coverage of his policies.
In the same vein, Trump had earlier talked about his relationship with other media Mogals, especially the owner of the Washington Post Jeff Bezos. Although the President has often collided with Bezos and his publication, he recently expressed a more supra tone, claiming that the billionaire had disappointed in private about the financial loss of running paper. Trump said that Bezos described employees as “out of control” and expressed disbelief over the amount of money lost by him.
Despite this, Trump accepted a change in his relationship with Bezos, which now refers to him as a “good man” compared to his first stresses. The President also highlighted changes in the Washington Post, including a more market -friendly editorial approach, which he described as “great”.
Trump has always been related to the media, but his recent comments suggest that the growing disappointment with the outlets believes that he believes that they are incorrectly important.

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