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RSS Feeds`I´m not ranting and raving,´ Trump attacks the press at wild news conference
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16 february 2017 21:24:06

 
`I´m not ranting and raving,´ Trump attacks the press at wild news conference
(The Star Food)
 


WASHINGTON—U.S. President Donald Trump mounted a vigorous defence of his presidency Thursday, pushing back against media reports that his campaign advisers had inappropriate contact with Russian officials and vowing to crack down on the leaking of classified information.Nearly a month into his presidency, Trump said in a freewheeling White House news conference that his new administration had made “significant progress” and took credit for an optimistic business climate and a soaring stock market.The president reserved his harshest language for attacks on members of the media present for the news conference. “Tomorrow they will say ‘Donald Trump rants and raves at the press,’ ” Trump said at one point. “I’m not ranting and raving, you’re just dishonest people.”Trump denounced reports of a chaotic start to his administration marked by a contentious executive order — now tied up in a legal fight — to place a ban on travellers from seven predominantly Muslim nations.Read the latest on U.S. President Donald Trump“This administration is running like a fine-tuned machine,” Trump declared. He said he would announce a “new and very comprehensive order to protect our people.”Throughout the news conference in the East Room of the White House, the new president delivered repeated criticism of the news media, accusing it of being “out of control” and promising to take his message “straight to the people.”He dismissed recent reports in The New York Times and CNN that Trump campaign aides had been in contact with Russian officials before his election. Trump called Paul Manafort, his former campaign manager who has ties to Ukraine and Russia, a “respected man.”Trump called the reports a “ruse” and said he had “nothing to do with Russia.” Trump added, “Russia is fake news. This is fake ...


 
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