CNN fake news seditionists led the pack of MSM liars, frauds and hacks in attempting to torpedo Singapore summit and are not only the enemies of America but world peace
JAPAN TODAY
06/13/2018
WASHINGTON —
President Donald Trump challenged skeptical media coverage of his historic summit with North Korea’s Kim Jong Un on Wednesday, declaring that “Fake News” is the nation’s “biggest enemy.”
The president’s tweet, delivered a few hours after Air Force One touched down outside Washington, was reminiscent of his February 2017 Twitter rebuke in which he called several leading news outlets “the enemy of the American people.”
Critics say that his agreement with the North lacks specific restraints on Kim's government and that he offered to end joint military exercises with South Korea with little in return.
The president tweeted after returning from his Singapore summit that "the Fake News, especially NBC and CNN," are "fighting hard to downplay the deal with North Korea."
He added: "500 days ago they would have 'begged' for this deal-looked like war would break out."
"Our Country's biggest enemy is the Fake News so easily promulgated by fools!" Trump tweeted.
The tweet followed a New York Times story on the Trump administration's lack of scientific expertise, the president's questioning of the honesty of the American media at an international summit in Canada and his dismissal of diplomatic expertise in favor of using a "touch" and "feel" approach in his talks with Kim.
Trump has bristled against questions over his decision to meet with Kim, whose country is estimated to have 80,000 to 120,000 political prisoners. The president has dubbed his detractors "haters & losers."
While Trump held a news conference at the G-7 summit in Quebec last week, he told reporters during one exchange that he "came up with the term fake news" because many journalists who cover him are "very dishonest."
In response to a journalist representing CNN, Trump criticized the premise of the reporter's question and then criticized "fake news CNN" as "the worst."
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