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Trump Rips Wall Street Journal For Editorial Criticizing His Coronavirus Pressers:
I've watched these Briefings almost every day and they're interesting for about the first five minutes. After that, it's all a bunch of virus related details, factoids, and Trump's repetitive bragging.
Trump Calls Wall Street Journal 'Fake News' Over Editorial
President Donald Trump fired back at The Wall Street Journal editorial board after they declared that his daily coronavirus press conferences have become "boring" and not productive. In response, Trump deemed Rupert Murdoch's paper "Fake News" and touted the high ratings of the televised pressers.
On Wednesday, the WSJ editorial board ripped the coronavirus press conferences -- which frequently allow Trump to demand praise for his efforts -- in a column which argued the press conferences frequently devolve into a "useless squabble" with the press pool in the room.
The piece, titled "Trump’s Wasted Briefings," argued that Trump will be judged by the results of his coronavirus response, not how well he says he did.
I've watched these Briefings almost every day and they're interesting for about the first five minutes. After that, it's all a bunch of virus related details, factoids, and Trump's repetitive bragging.
Trump Calls Wall Street Journal 'Fake News' Over Editorial
President Donald Trump fired back at The Wall Street Journal editorial board after they declared that his daily coronavirus press conferences have become "boring" and not productive. In response, Trump deemed Rupert Murdoch's paper "Fake News" and touted the high ratings of the televised pressers.
On Wednesday, the WSJ editorial board ripped the coronavirus press conferences -- which frequently allow Trump to demand praise for his efforts -- in a column which argued the press conferences frequently devolve into a "useless squabble" with the press pool in the room.
The piece, titled "Trump’s Wasted Briefings," argued that Trump will be judged by the results of his coronavirus response, not how well he says he did.