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Steve Bannon says media should ‘keep its mouth shut’ after it was 'humiliated' by surprising election result | Steve Bannon says media should ‘keep its mouth shut’ after it was 'humiliated' by surprising election result |
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Donald Trump’s senior adviser Steve Bannon said the media should "keep its mouth shut" after being "humiliated" by a surprising election outcome. | Donald Trump’s senior adviser Steve Bannon said the media should "keep its mouth shut" after being "humiliated" by a surprising election outcome. |
"The media should be embarrassed and humiliated and keep its mouth shut and just listen for awhile," Mr Bannon told the New York Times. | "The media should be embarrassed and humiliated and keep its mouth shut and just listen for awhile," Mr Bannon told the New York Times. |
"I want you to quote this," Mr Bannon added. | "I want you to quote this," Mr Bannon added. |
"The media here is the opposition party. They don’t understand this country. They still do not understand why Donald Trump is the president of the United States." | "The media here is the opposition party. They don’t understand this country. They still do not understand why Donald Trump is the president of the United States." |
Mr Bannon, who said last July that he had founded Breitbart as a "platform for the alt-right", was propelled into the White House as Mr Trump’s right-hand man, and has been a key adviser on appointees to the cabinet and policy. | Mr Bannon, who said last July that he had founded Breitbart as a "platform for the alt-right", was propelled into the White House as Mr Trump’s right-hand man, and has been a key adviser on appointees to the cabinet and policy. |
He said the media got the election "dead wrong" and they represented the "opposition party" to Mr Trump’s administration. | He said the media got the election "dead wrong" and they represented the "opposition party" to Mr Trump’s administration. |
Mr Bannon rarely gives interviews - apart from to Breitbart - and tends to stay out of the spotlight. | Mr Bannon rarely gives interviews - apart from to Breitbart - and tends to stay out of the spotlight. |
His comments come off the back of press secretary Sean Spicer’s angry rant at the media on Saturday, blaming them for accurately reporting Mr Trump’s relatively small inauguration crowd size. | His comments come off the back of press secretary Sean Spicer’s angry rant at the media on Saturday, blaming them for accurately reporting Mr Trump’s relatively small inauguration crowd size. |
"It was the largest crowd size in American history. Period," he said. | "It was the largest crowd size in American history. Period," he said. |
Mr Trump’s senior adviser, Kellyanne Conway, defended her colleague and said Mr Spicer had just provided reporters with "alternative facts". | Mr Trump’s senior adviser, Kellyanne Conway, defended her colleague and said Mr Spicer had just provided reporters with "alternative facts". |
In a heated interview with NBC, Ms Conway said the government "might have to rethink its relationship with the press". | In a heated interview with NBC, Ms Conway said the government "might have to rethink its relationship with the press". |
Mr Trump, during his first official stop at the CIA headquarters, said he had a “war” with the media, labeling them as the "most dishonest people" he had ever met. | Mr Trump, during his first official stop at the CIA headquarters, said he had a “war” with the media, labeling them as the "most dishonest people" he had ever met. |
During the campaign and after the election, the President has routinely called individual reporters "sleazes" and "liars". | During the campaign and after the election, the President has routinely called individual reporters "sleazes" and "liars". |
He has called BuzzFeed "a failing pile of garbage", CNN is "fake news", and ranted against Vanity Fair for giving his restaurant a bad review. |
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