The White House chore of calling out legacy media organizations for their misrepresentations of the administration of President Donald Trump seems to be a daily routine now.
Trump, who described those media outlets during his first term as president as “fake news,” and often clashed verbally with activist reporters who took advantage of their postings at the White House to badger him, has exhibited little patience with inaccurate claims.
For example, in a report issued on Tuesday, it was AP, PBS, NBC and NPR who all claimed “operatives” from the Department of Government Efficiency “attempted to gain access to secure (government) spaces.” The claims implied that classified information was “somehow at risk and being accessed without proper clearance,” the White House explained.
“FACT: White House Communications Director Steven Cheung confirmed the reports were ‘FAKE NEWS. Not even remotely true at all,’ while top DOGE advisor Katie Miller noted ‘no classified material was accessed without proper security clearances.’”
Then there was the false claim from Rep. Eric Swalwell, D-Calif., who has been one of his party’s key attack dogs against Trump. […]
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