DOSSIER – In this July 27, 2018 photo of the record, President Donald Trump comments on the economy of the South Lawn of the White House in Washington. Trump met with the New York Times' editor to discuss media coverage of his administration, including the president's often-repeated accusation that the media is "the enemy of the people," Trump said. and the newspaper Sunday, July 29, 2018. The meeting with AG Sulzberger took place on July 20, according to the White House and the Times. (Jacquelyn Martin, File / Associated Press)
by Darlene Superville | WASHINGTON – The New York Times editor said he had put the agenda of President Donald Trump for "a deeply troubling anti-press rhetoric" that "is not only source of divisions but more and more dangerous "when the two met privately at the White House this month.
Trump revealed the meeting on Twitter on Sunday. He says that he and AG Sulzberger "have spent a lot of time talking about the huge amounts of fake news spread by the media and how this misinformation has turned into a sentence," Enemy of the people. "Sad!"
"Enemy of the People" is the expression used by Trump to describe most journalists.
Trump called the July 20 meeting "very good and interesting".
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