Trump’s NBC Clash Truth vs. Trump

Donald Trump launched a scathing attack on NBC News and its executives, particularly focusing on coverage he perceived as negative and biased. He criticized the network’s reporting on his administration, business dealings, and personal life, labeling it as “fake news” and accusing them of actively working to undermine him.

Trump specifically called out executives at NBC and Comcast, NBC’s parent company, suggesting they should be fired. He cited declining ratings as evidence of the network’s failure and attributed it to their alleged unfair treatment of him and his supporters.

His outburst was prompted by specific news reports or segments he deemed unfair, but the article doesn’t specify the exact content. The timing suggests his frustration stemmed from recent coverage leading up to upcoming legal challenges and the ongoing political landscape. The article frames Trump’s comments as part of a pattern of attacking media outlets he believes are critical of him, especially those perceived to be aligned with liberal viewpoints. He leverages these attacks to rally his base and discredit unfavorable reporting.

find the original article here: https://www.yahoo.com/news/donald-trump-rips-nbc-gets-091309637.html

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