Trump Torches ‘Stupid,’ ‘Communist’ Dems, ‘Ignorant’ Media After He Subpoenas NY Times
President Donald Trump launched a blistering attack on Democrats and major news organizations today, just one day after his administration subpoenaed several New York Times reporters over their reporting on the security capabilities of the new Air Force One.
Posting from his golf club in Sterling, Virginia, Trump singled out The New York Times for criticism, targeting both the newspaper itself and reporters Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan, whose new book, Regime Change, details internal disputes within his administration.
Trump repeatedly mocked Haberman, referring to the 52-year-old journalist as “maggot,” calling her “one of the most unattractive people in the News ‘Business,’” while dismissing Swan, 40, as her “lightweight assistant.”
The president accused The New York Times of devoting its coverage almost exclusively to attacking him, though he did not specifically address the newspaper’s recent report about Air Force One. That article, which was not written by either Haberman or Swan, reported that Trump had returned to using the older presidential aircraft after flying the Qatar-donated Boeing 747 that underwent a $400 million refurbishment.
Trump also celebrated his 2024 election victory, ridiculed Democrats by referring to them as the “Dumocrat Party,” and expanded his criticism to several television news outlets.
“All of their Readership, Ratings, and Viewership, are “tanking” because the Public understands they are, as I have said right from the beginning, “FAKE NEWS!” They have no credibility, or it would have been impossible for me to win with only bad stories, especially in a Historic Landslide.”
The president went on to accuse Democrats of embracing communism as their political strategy.
“They are going COMMUNIST because they are a desperately “sinking ship,” and there’s not a thing they can do about it. Instead of writing inaccurate, false articles, for over 10 years now, shouldn’t it be time that they say, ‘We give up, we can’t beat him, there seems nothing we can do,’” he wrote.
Meanwhile, attorneys representing The New York Times strongly objected to the subpoenas, which direct several reporters to appear before a federal grand jury in Manhattan on Wednesday.
Stephen J. Adler, chairman of the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press, also condemned the administration’s move, arguing in a statement that it “crushed” the public’s right to know about the actions of its government.
{Matzav.com}
