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Trump wages war on 'dishonest' media 'but will now meet NY Times' | Trump wages war on 'dishonest' media 'but will now meet NY Times' |
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Donald Trump is meeting New York Times executives, his spokeswoman says, hours after cancelling the face-to-face, complaining of "nasty" coverage. | |
The US president-elect had earlier accused the newspaper on Twitter of changing the terms of the meeting. | The US president-elect had earlier accused the newspaper on Twitter of changing the terms of the meeting. |
The apparent U-turn came a day after he berated media chiefs at Trump Tower for their "unfair" election coverage. | The apparent U-turn came a day after he berated media chiefs at Trump Tower for their "unfair" election coverage. |
During the campaign, Mr Trump railed against liberal bias but has also benefited from blanket TV coverage. | During the campaign, Mr Trump railed against liberal bias but has also benefited from blanket TV coverage. |
The meeting is currently happening in the Churchill Room of the New York Times. | |
Reporters are live-tweeting the conversation, in which Trump has appeared to suggest that he may still attempt to prosecute Hillary Clinton, as he had said during his campaign. | |
In other developments: | In other developments: |
Early on Tuesday, the US president-elect tweeted that he had called off his meeting with what he always refers to as the "failing" New York Times. | Early on Tuesday, the US president-elect tweeted that he had called off his meeting with what he always refers to as the "failing" New York Times. |
The Republican - known to be an avid media consumer - said the newspaper had switched the terms at the last moment, adding: "Not nice." | The Republican - known to be an avid media consumer - said the newspaper had switched the terms at the last moment, adding: "Not nice." |
Trump's gilded cage - Analysis by BBC's Nick Bryant | Trump's gilded cage - Analysis by BBC's Nick Bryant |
Nothing lays bare Donald Trump's thin skin quite like criticism from his hometown. | Nothing lays bare Donald Trump's thin skin quite like criticism from his hometown. |
Tellingly, most of his tweet-storms since election day have been aimed at Big Apple targets: the New York Times, the satirical show Saturday Night Live and the Broadway musical Hamilton. | Tellingly, most of his tweet-storms since election day have been aimed at Big Apple targets: the New York Times, the satirical show Saturday Night Live and the Broadway musical Hamilton. |
Since his unexpected win, Manhattan has taken on the feel of a real-life Gotham, with the billionaire cast by his many detractors as an evil super-villain. | Since his unexpected win, Manhattan has taken on the feel of a real-life Gotham, with the billionaire cast by his many detractors as an evil super-villain. |
In his eponymous skyscraper he resides, tweeting maniacally, as protesters swirl angrily below fearful that he poses a mortal threat to their city and their planet. | In his eponymous skyscraper he resides, tweeting maniacally, as protesters swirl angrily below fearful that he poses a mortal threat to their city and their planet. |
Trump Tower also looks more and more like a gilded cage. | Trump Tower also looks more and more like a gilded cage. |
While he boasted during the election that he could shoot someone on Fifth Avenue and not lose voters, he has not stepped foot on to its sidewalks as president-elect. | While he boasted during the election that he could shoot someone on Fifth Avenue and not lose voters, he has not stepped foot on to its sidewalks as president-elect. |
Now Fifth Avenue is lined with heavily armed police to prevent people from harming him. | Now Fifth Avenue is lined with heavily armed police to prevent people from harming him. |
Read our New York Correspondent's full blog | Read our New York Correspondent's full blog |
The Manhattan billionaire said he would instead be holding "great meetings" about who to appoint to his cabinet. | The Manhattan billionaire said he would instead be holding "great meetings" about who to appoint to his cabinet. |
His spokeswoman, Hope Hicks, later told reporters: "The meeting is taking place as planned." | His spokeswoman, Hope Hicks, later told reporters: "The meeting is taking place as planned." |
Jonathan Mahler, a political correspondent for the New York Times, tweeted that it was the president-elect who had tried to change the rules of engagement. | Jonathan Mahler, a political correspondent for the New York Times, tweeted that it was the president-elect who had tried to change the rules of engagement. |
He said Mr Trump had asked for the discussion to be private and off-the-record, but the daily had refused. | He said Mr Trump had asked for the discussion to be private and off-the-record, but the daily had refused. |
A New York Times spokeswoman said it had only learned the meeting had been cancelled when he tweeted. | A New York Times spokeswoman said it had only learned the meeting had been cancelled when he tweeted. |
The newspaper has been reporting on potential conflicts of interest Mr Trump could face between his business interests and the presidency. | The newspaper has been reporting on potential conflicts of interest Mr Trump could face between his business interests and the presidency. |
On Monday evening, he invited leading figures from the American TV networks for an off-the-record briefing at Trump Tower, where they were subjected to a tirade about election reporting. | On Monday evening, he invited leading figures from the American TV networks for an off-the-record briefing at Trump Tower, where they were subjected to a tirade about election reporting. |
The media executives and anchors - including NBC's Lester Holt, CNN's Wolf Blitzer and ABC's George Stephanopoulos - were apparently expecting to discuss coverage of his presidency. | The media executives and anchors - including NBC's Lester Holt, CNN's Wolf Blitzer and ABC's George Stephanopoulos - were apparently expecting to discuss coverage of his presidency. |
But instead Mr Trump reportedly labelled them "liars" and called journalists the "lowest form of humanity". | But instead Mr Trump reportedly labelled them "liars" and called journalists the "lowest form of humanity". |
One attendee leaked the details to the New York Post, saying: "The meeting was a total disaster. | One attendee leaked the details to the New York Post, saying: "The meeting was a total disaster. |
"The TV execs and anchors went in there thinking they would be discussing the access they would get to the Trump administration, but instead they got a Trump-style dressing down." | "The TV execs and anchors went in there thinking they would be discussing the access they would get to the Trump administration, but instead they got a Trump-style dressing down." |
The New York Times reports that during his complaint about "dishonest" coverage Mr Trump singled out CNN president Jeffrey Zucker. | The New York Times reports that during his complaint about "dishonest" coverage Mr Trump singled out CNN president Jeffrey Zucker. |
According to the Washington Post, Mr Trump also referred to NBC's Katy Tur and ABC's Martha Raddatz, without naming them. | According to the Washington Post, Mr Trump also referred to NBC's Katy Tur and ABC's Martha Raddatz, without naming them. |
But Ms Conway said the meeting was "very cordial". | But Ms Conway said the meeting was "very cordial". |
Throughout his campaign, Mr Trump accused the media of dishonesty, sometimes targeting individual journalists at his rallies and even denying some outlets accreditation to his events. | Throughout his campaign, Mr Trump accused the media of dishonesty, sometimes targeting individual journalists at his rallies and even denying some outlets accreditation to his events. |
He feuded with Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly, who later alleged that he had offered her gifts, including hotel stays, in an attempt to influence coverage. | He feuded with Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly, who later alleged that he had offered her gifts, including hotel stays, in an attempt to influence coverage. |
The presenter said she was not the only journalist who had been offered freebies by Mr Trump. | The presenter said she was not the only journalist who had been offered freebies by Mr Trump. |
Two weeks after his shock election victory, Mr Trump has yet to hold a news conference, and US media outlets have griped that no president-elect has delayed holding a press briefing for so long since Jimmy Carter in 1976. | Two weeks after his shock election victory, Mr Trump has yet to hold a news conference, and US media outlets have griped that no president-elect has delayed holding a press briefing for so long since Jimmy Carter in 1976. |