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From his inauguration in January 2017 through October 15, 2019, Trump called the news media the "enemy of the people" 36 times on Twitter. [3]In 2012, former Democratic pollster Patrick Caddell gave a speech at a conference sponsored by Accuracy in Media, a conservative watchdog group, in which he called the media "the enemy of the American people".
In total, Trump's article received over 10,000 edits from its creation to January 2016. [4] By September of that year, Trump's article had become the 28th most edited for a person on the site. [5] The next month, The Washington Post reported that Trump's page was edited more times in an election cycle than other Republican nominees since 2004. [6]
In Edinburgh, a large protest against Trump took place and was organized by the group, Scotland Against Trump. [165] Thousands attended the Scotland protest, which also included speeches and was peaceful in nature. [166] In Prague, many United States expatriates and Czech citizens marched in through the city center on February 11. [167]
In Scotland, protesters in Edinburgh demonstrate against Trump. [329] Protests also occurred in Prague. [330] Thousands protested in Raleigh in support of LGBT rights and against Trump. [331] February 12 – Thousands in cities across Mexico took to the streets in protest against Trump's attitude towards Mexicans and his proposed border wall. [332]
The Post's decision was criticized by staffers in the opinions and news divisions. [409] [410] The editorial board was informed by Shipley in a regular meeting, [431] who reacted strongly against the decision. [409] [430] [433] One board member told Semafor that "people are shocked, furious, surprised" at the announcement. [430]
In 1987, Trump placed full-page advertisements in three major newspapers, [135] expressing his views on foreign policy and how to eliminate the federal budget deficit. [136] In 1988, he approached Lee Atwater, asking to be put into consideration to be Republican nominee George H. W. Bush's running mate. Bush found the request "strange and ...
Iran was also described as more aggressive than in the past, while Russia was described as remaining the top threat. [1] Iranian interference is described as attempting to tip the election against Trump, which is believed to be partly in response to Trump's withdrawal from the 2015 nuclear deal and the 2020 assassination of Qasem Soleimani.
The 448-page Mueller Report, made public in April 2019, examined over 200 contacts between the Trump campaign and Russian officials but concluded that there was insufficient evidence to bring specific "conspiracy" or "coordination" charges against Trump or his associates.