BO's adminstration 'open'?????

The Top Five Ways Obama Attacked the Free Press

not hardly this in addition to using the FBI to try and derail Trump.
That's all you could find? Five? Trump makes five attacks a day on the press.

Your link cites Margaret Sullivan. You should google her name and Trump's together. Perhaps you will be enlightened.

Probably not.

Here are some (five) examples:

Perspective | As the bizarre QAnon group emerges, Trump rallies go from nasty to dangerous



Trump and the Watergate effect

With Attorney General Jeff Sessions threatening to prosecute journalists—as well as sources—for their role in publishing leaked material, it’s possible that reporters may go to jail during the Trump administration. That might look exciting, but it’s not something most young people seek out.

What’s more, Trump’s continual harangues about “fake news” and journalists as “scum” may make at least some students think reporting isn’t such a noble pursuit.



Margaret Sullivan: The State of the Media in 2018 - Shorenstein Center




Trump, Calling Journalists ‘Sick People,’ Puts Media on Edge
But Tuesday’s remarks struck a tone that alarmed journalists more than usual. Margaret Sullivan, a media columnist for The Washington Post, called it “the most sustained attack any president has ever made on the press.



Trump won the war of words. ‘Fake news’ has lost all meaning
 
Didn’t catch the word “top”, did you.
The Top Five Ways Obama Attacked the Free Press

not hardly this in addition to using the FBI to try and derail Trump.
That's all you could find? Five? Trump makes five attacks a day on the press.

Your link cites Margaret Sullivan. You should google her name and Trump's together. Perhaps you will be enlightened.

Probably not.

Here are some (five) examples:

Perspective | As the bizarre QAnon group emerges, Trump rallies go from nasty to dangerous



Trump and the Watergate effect

With Attorney General Jeff Sessions threatening to prosecute journalists—as well as sources—for their role in publishing leaked material, it’s possible that reporters may go to jail during the Trump administration. That might look exciting, but it’s not something most young people seek out.

What’s more, Trump’s continual harangues about “fake news” and journalists as “scum” may make at least some students think reporting isn’t such a noble pursuit.



Margaret Sullivan: The State of the Media in 2018 - Shorenstein Center




Trump, Calling Journalists ‘Sick People,’ Puts Media on Edge
But Tuesday’s remarks struck a tone that alarmed journalists more than usual. Margaret Sullivan, a media columnist for The Washington Post, called it “the most sustained attack any president has ever made on the press.



Trump won the war of words. ‘Fake news’ has lost all meaning
 
Obama (personally) and his administration were the most locked down, sealed up, secretive scum ever to run the US government. Had the Media shown an iota of journalistic effort, we would have had 5 Watergates.
 
Didn’t catch the word “top”, did you.
The Top Five Ways Obama Attacked the Free Press

not hardly this in addition to using the FBI to try and derail Trump.
That's all you could find? Five? Trump makes five attacks a day on the press.

Your link cites Margaret Sullivan. You should google her name and Trump's together. Perhaps you will be enlightened.

Probably not.

Here are some (five) examples:

Perspective | As the bizarre QAnon group emerges, Trump rallies go from nasty to dangerous



Trump and the Watergate effect

With Attorney General Jeff Sessions threatening to prosecute journalists—as well as sources—for their role in publishing leaked material, it’s possible that reporters may go to jail during the Trump administration. That might look exciting, but it’s not something most young people seek out.

What’s more, Trump’s continual harangues about “fake news” and journalists as “scum” may make at least some students think reporting isn’t such a noble pursuit.



Margaret Sullivan: The State of the Media in 2018 - Shorenstein Center




Trump, Calling Journalists ‘Sick People,’ Puts Media on Edge
But Tuesday’s remarks struck a tone that alarmed journalists more than usual. Margaret Sullivan, a media columnist for The Washington Post, called it “the most sustained attack any president has ever made on the press.



Trump won the war of words. ‘Fake news’ has lost all meaning
Magaret Sullivan on Trump: "[T]he most sustained attack any president has ever made on the press."
 
That should read ‘most sustained press attack on any president’
Byron York: Harvard study: CNN, NBC Trump coverage 93 percent negative

At least his attacks revolve mainly around cnn, nbc, nyt’s, and the Washington Post. Whereas the press attacks Trump and everyone surrounding him.
Didn’t catch the word “top”, did you.
The Top Five Ways Obama Attacked the Free Press

not hardly this in addition to using the FBI to try and derail Trump.
That's all you could find? Five? Trump makes five attacks a day on the press.

Your link cites Margaret Sullivan. You should google her name and Trump's together. Perhaps you will be enlightened.

Probably not.

Here are some (five) examples:

Perspective | As the bizarre QAnon group emerges, Trump rallies go from nasty to dangerous



Trump and the Watergate effect

With Attorney General Jeff Sessions threatening to prosecute journalists—as well as sources—for their role in publishing leaked material, it’s possible that reporters may go to jail during the Trump administration. That might look exciting, but it’s not something most young people seek out.

What’s more, Trump’s continual harangues about “fake news” and journalists as “scum” may make at least some students think reporting isn’t such a noble pursuit.



Margaret Sullivan: The State of the Media in 2018 - Shorenstein Center




Trump, Calling Journalists ‘Sick People,’ Puts Media on Edge
But Tuesday’s remarks struck a tone that alarmed journalists more than usual. Margaret Sullivan, a media columnist for The Washington Post, called it “the most sustained attack any president has ever made on the press.



Trump won the war of words. ‘Fake news’ has lost all meaning
Magaret Sullivan on Trump: "[T]he most sustained attack any president has ever made on the press."
 
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