Donald Trump's relationship with the media is becoming rather complicated. If media don't report favourably on him, he attacks.Megyn Fox of Fox News the first high profile victim. After the first GOP debate in which Fox asked Trump a few difficult questions, he said "she was bleeding from her eyes, bleeding from her... wherever."
Since then, he has begun to restrict media access at events to pens and continues to call out specific reporters and columnists who criticize him. Lately, reporters have even been warned of getting "blacklisted" from covering Trump's campaign by staffers.
.@AP continues to do extremely dishonest reporting. Always looking for a hit to bring them back into relevancy-ain't working!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) November 23, 2015
AP is a strange target for Trump. Rather than following any editorial line, AP news is a wire service produced through a cooperative of networks with 243 bureaus spanning over 120 countries worldwide.
.@AP has one of the worst reporters in the business -- @JeffHorwitz wouldn't know the truth if it hit him in the face.
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) November 23, 2015
Australian Associated Press reporter, Paul W. Purcell wrote "We're talking about Associated Press here. It *literally* wrote the book on style."
We're talking about Associated Press (@AP) here. It *literally* wrote the book on style. https://t.co/6b07iATuNn
— Paul W. Purcell (@purcellpw) November 23, 2015
Shortly afterward he tweeted the Washington Post asking for an apology on a report they had done, because "many people have tweeted that I am right!"
Via @washingtonpost 9/18/01. I want an apology! Many people have tweeted that I am right! https://t.co/CpsMxs54qv pic.twitter.com/wrDEhXJlvR
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) November 23, 2015
An article in Business Insider today reveals "five major TV news networks are even reportedly meeting sometime Monday to discuss pushing back against the Trump operation."
It's not all negativity though. Trump has been praising the reporters who cover him in a more kindly manner. Such as Rush Limbaugh.
