President Donald Trump called a journalist's question "very nasty" today in a press conference, after the journalist said that he was giving Americans "a false sense of hope."
The journalist in question was NBC News's Peter Alexander, who Trump described as a "terrible reporter."
“Is it possible that your impulse to put a positive spin on things may be giving Americans a false sense of hope?,” said Alexander.
"No I don’t think so. It may work, it may not work. I feel good about. That’s all it is; it’s a feeling."
Trump absolutely destroyed this reporter for being sensationalistic. pic.twitter.com/ustpdVomK4
— Ian Miles Cheong (@stillgray) March 20, 2020
Trump also attacked NBC and Comcast, which he calls "Concast" for their biased reporting—even during a time of national emergency.
Fellow White House reporter Kaitlan Collins (who works at CNN) followed-up on Trump's response, asking whether the President's remarks were appropriate.
—@kaitlancollins asks Trump if attacking @PeterAlexander and NBC is appropriate given the country is going through a crisis.
— Oliver Darcy (@oliverdarcy) March 20, 2020
Trump continues to go off on Alexander, saying he's "not a good journalist," among other things. pic.twitter.com/SdA6zwS4r8
Trump responded by saying, "I do, because I think that Peter is not a good journalist when it comes to fairness."
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