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Alec Baldwin appears in the opening sketch of "SNL & # 39; as President Trump.
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Many politicians and experts reacted severely on Sunday after President Donald Trump criticized the media on Twitter, provoked by a "Saturday Night Live" skit that mocked his performance at the White House press conference on Friday. during which a national emergency was declared at the US-Mexico border.

"Nothing funny about" Saturday Night Live "tired on NBC's Fake News!" President tweeted. "The question is, how can networks get out without these retaliation?" Likewise for many other shows? Very unfair and should be examined. That's the real collusion! "

"THE RAW AND CORRUPTED MEDIA ARE THE PEOPLE'S ENEMY!" he added minutes later.

A number of Trump critics quickly reacted to what they saw as an attack on the First Amendment, which protects freedom of speech.

Rep. Ted Location, D-Calif. "One thing that makes America great is that the people can make fun of you without retribution."

& # 39; & # 39 ;: SNL Trump slaps after Alec Baldwin mocks his national emergency press conference

Such attacks by the president against the media have "become commonplace over the past two years to no longer receive much attention," said Peter Baker, a New York Times correspondent for the White House.

"But it should be remembered that no president for decades has publicly threatened" retaliation "against a television network because he would be satirizing it."

Some commentators have pointed to acts of violence directed against members of the media in recent months, including a man who allegedly assaulted a BBC cameraman at a Trump rally, a man who allegedly sent a tube bomb to CNN and several critics of Trump, the murder of Jamal Khashoggi, editorialist of the Washington Post, and the shooting death of five journalists at the Capital Gazette in Annapolis, Maryland.

Here are some other reactions to Trump's "SNL" tirade:

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