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Trump aide Bannon lambasts US media as 'opposition party' | |
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President Donald Trump's chief strategist has described US mainstream media as "the opposition party", saying it should "keep its mouth shut". | President Donald Trump's chief strategist has described US mainstream media as "the opposition party", saying it should "keep its mouth shut". |
Stephen Bannon also told the New York Times that news organisations had been "humiliated" by their failure to anticipate Mr Trump's election victory. | Stephen Bannon also told the New York Times that news organisations had been "humiliated" by their failure to anticipate Mr Trump's election victory. |
Media outlets have clashed with the White House over the number of people attending Mr Trump's inauguration. | Media outlets have clashed with the White House over the number of people attending Mr Trump's inauguration. |
They have also questioned his claim about millions of illegal ballots. | They have also questioned his claim about millions of illegal ballots. |
In a telephone interview with the newspaper, Mr Bannon said that "the media should be embarrassed and humiliated and keep its mouth shut and just listen for a while". | In a telephone interview with the newspaper, Mr Bannon said that "the media should be embarrassed and humiliated and keep its mouth shut and just listen for a while". |
"The media here is the opposition party," he said and later added "not the Democratic party". | "The media here is the opposition party," he said and later added "not the Democratic party". |
Mr Bannon also argued that news outlets "don't understand this country". | Mr Bannon also argued that news outlets "don't understand this country". |
"They still do not understand why Donald Trump is the president of the United States." | "They still do not understand why Donald Trump is the president of the United States." |
During the interview he was mostly referring to the "mainstream" or "elite" media, however he specifically mentioned the The New York Times and The Washington Post. | During the interview he was mostly referring to the "mainstream" or "elite" media, however he specifically mentioned the The New York Times and The Washington Post. |
He spoke in blunt but calm tones, peppered with a dose of profanities, The New York Times said. | He spoke in blunt but calm tones, peppered with a dose of profanities, The New York Times said. |
Mr Bannon had been in charge of right-wing Breitbart News website until August, later becoming the campaign CEO for Donald Trump in the final campaign months before the November election. | Mr Bannon had been in charge of right-wing Breitbart News website until August, later becoming the campaign CEO for Donald Trump in the final campaign months before the November election. |
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