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Trump Labels Who ‘Enemy of the People’?

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Is Trump right?

Washington, D.C. — In a powerful White House appearance on Friday, President Donald Trump strongly criticized major media outlets for what he described as “completely made-up stories.” Speaking alongside Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, Trump addressed several trending headlines and shared new updates on America’s military advancements.

During the press event, the former president confirmed that the U.S. Air Force is moving ahead with the next-generation F-47 fighter jet, a significant step forward in strengthening national defense.

But the focus quickly shifted to a controversial article published by The New York Times. The report claimed that Elon Musk was set to be briefed by Pentagon officials on potential military plans involving China. Trump pushed back hard against the claim, calling it “fictional reporting.”

“It’s not journalism—it’s political theater,” Trump said. “They don’t have real sources. They just write whatever fits their narrative.”

Pentagon Clarifies Elon Musk Meeting

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth clarified that Musk’s meeting with Pentagon officials had nothing to do with war planning. Instead, it focused on emerging technologies, including Musk’s work with digital infrastructure.

Trump also commented on Musk’s business relationships abroad, suggesting that Musk would not put himself in a position that could conflict with U.S. interests.

“Elon’s smart. He knows where his business is, and he wouldn’t walk into something like that,” Trump stated.

Trump: “The Media Has Become a Disservice to the People”

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Turning his attention to the broader media landscape, President Trump did not hold back. He sharply criticized The New York Times, calling it “once-respected but now totally biased,” and warned Americans to be vigilant about media manipulation.

“They used to say, ‘All the news that’s fit to print.’ Now it’s all the news that’s fit to twist,” Trump said.

He emphasized the need for honest, reliable journalism, especially in a time when Americans are seeking facts—not filtered opinions.

CNN and MSNBC Facing Steep Declines

President Trump also addressed the plummeting ratings of CNN and MSNBC, two networks he said have lost the trust of everyday Americans.

“They’re down across the board. Nobody wants to watch fake news anymore,” he said. “At this rate, they’ll be turned off permanently.”

He encouraged viewers to seek out independent media platforms and patriotic news sources that reflect the values of freedom, faith, and country.


Final Thoughts

As more Americans grow weary of bias in the press, calls for accountability in the media continue to rise. President Trump’s remarks resonate strongly with conservative voters who believe it’s time to bring truth back to journalism.