Trump accuses the large media of “illegal” reporting, virtually abolishing the voa

President Trump He has spent the last decade, arguing against false news, a phrase that is now deeply built into our culture.
He accused the media of being relentlessly biased against him – which is mostly true – and called journalists by name. He sued such sales as ABC News (who paid him $ 16 million), CBS and des Moines register.
He accused Politico received payments for negative coverage – it turned out to have been routine subscriptions, and for the New York Times – and then canceled many subscriptions.
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But in a controversial speech on Ministry of JusticeTrump has gone further than ever before. He said that the Times, the Washington Post and the main networks were involved in “illegal” reporting.
The president did not determine what was illegal about it. But maybe there is a short distance between Trump’s charge and a future prosecution?
The speech of the dock has attracted great coverage. Times said “He turned out of his prepared remarks to pull out lawyers and former prosecutors named in a place dedicated to the impartial administration of justice. He also accused the previous leadership of the department of trying to destroy him and declare former President Joseph R. Biden the younger.
President Trump effectively dropped the voice of America. He castes the socket as the infamous leftist and once called him “in the voice of the Soviet Union.” (Getty Images)
Fast Quoted Trump As they said that his enemies “launched one surgery of fraud and misinformation after another, violated the law at a colossal level, persecuted my family, staff and supporters, attacked my home, MAR-a-Lije, and did everything in their power to prevent me from becoming the president of the United States.” The work added: “It is rare for the President to visit the Ministry of Justice-which in the era after Watergate retained protective measures between the White House and the Law Implementation Agency so that the policy does not interfere with the law enforcement investigations.”
But here’s a fascinating part.
The Times and Post did not mention Trump’s “illegal” application. I didn’t give it as much as a passage. I couldn’t push him (I say jokingly because the space is unlimited in the digital age).
I see two possible explanations for that.
One is that they are so offended by the president’s accusations, which they consider to be false, that they do not want to give him oxygen and share it with readers. In other words, when the president shoots arrows on you, it is best to refuse them.
The second is that they are afraid that it could be persecuted along the way – given Trump’s history of civil lawsuits – and they do not want to cross it on this issue. In short, they are terrified by the president.
President Trump charges of “illegal” reporting by the main outlets initially did not encounter any real kind of direct, awful reprimand to expect. (Pool by AP)
But there is a matter: if two of the main newspaper of the nation will not be defended for accusations of illegality, who is it? How can I expect any support when they will not advocate for themselves, censoring Trump’s remarks?
In the meantime, over the weekend, the president only abolished the voice of America and Radio Free Europe with an executive order focused on his home agency – whose special advisor is former Arizona candidate Lake Kari.
Trump has ordered 1,300 journalists, executives and other employees appointed indefinite leave. His argument is that they are part of a radical left. He is a longtime critic of Voa, after calling him a “voice of the Soviet Union.”
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Carla Babb, correspondent of Voa Pentagon, announced this: “Communists, autoctures and ayatollah whose lies celebrated the muffle of the VOA, whose lies we illuminated.”
The voa was launched during World War II and is responsible for the successful suppression of enemy propaganda for decades. But there is a legitimate discussion of who is “enemy” these days, given Trump’s friendly relationship with Vladimir Putin.
Furthermore, people do not thicken around their radio such as in 1942.
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But those released indefinitely are considered independent journalists – and suddenly they find themselves outside work.