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EU negotiator Guy Verhofstadt mocks Donald Trump over repeated 'fake news' claims | EU negotiator Guy Verhofstadt mocks Donald Trump over repeated 'fake news' claims |
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Donald Trump has been mocked by the European Parliament’s chief Brexit negotiator over his repeated claims that US channel CNN puts out “fake news”. | Donald Trump has been mocked by the European Parliament’s chief Brexit negotiator over his repeated claims that US channel CNN puts out “fake news”. |
Taking to the US leader's favourite social media site, Twitter, Guy Verhofstadt posted a link to an interview he had given to the US broadcaster where he spoke about the progress of the negotiations between the UK and the EU. | Taking to the US leader's favourite social media site, Twitter, Guy Verhofstadt posted a link to an interview he had given to the US broadcaster where he spoke about the progress of the negotiations between the UK and the EU. |
“I told ‘not fake news’ channel @CNN’s @richardquest that we will continue to fight for EU and UK citizens’ rights. #Brexit”, he wrote next to the link. | “I told ‘not fake news’ channel @CNN’s @richardquest that we will continue to fight for EU and UK citizens’ rights. #Brexit”, he wrote next to the link. |
Mr Trump had repeatedly attacked the broadcaster, which he refers to as the "Clinton news network", a reference to his former presidential rival Hillary Clinton. | Mr Trump had repeatedly attacked the broadcaster, which he refers to as the "Clinton news network", a reference to his former presidential rival Hillary Clinton. |
He has also repeatedly accused the outlet of airing "fake news". | He has also repeatedly accused the outlet of airing "fake news". |
Republican Senator John McCain again criticised the President this week for his repeated attacks against the media. | |
The former presidential candidate shared a new report from the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) which found the number of journalists imprisoned around the world has reached 262 – a new record. This included 21 reporters being held on charges of “fake news”. | The former presidential candidate shared a new report from the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) which found the number of journalists imprisoned around the world has reached 262 – a new record. This included 21 reporters being held on charges of “fake news”. |
The President “must understand his harmful rhetoric only empowers repressive regimes to jail reporters and silence the truth,” the veteran Arizona senator wrote. | The President “must understand his harmful rhetoric only empowers repressive regimes to jail reporters and silence the truth,” the veteran Arizona senator wrote. |
The CPJ’s report was highly critical of Mr Trump’s repeated criticism of journalism. | The CPJ’s report was highly critical of Mr Trump’s repeated criticism of journalism. |
“President Donald Trump's nationalistic rhetoric, fixation on Islamic extremism, and insistence on labelling critical media 'fake news' serves to reinforce the framework of accusations and legal charges that allow [some foreign] leaders to preside over the jailing of journalists,” it read. | “President Donald Trump's nationalistic rhetoric, fixation on Islamic extremism, and insistence on labelling critical media 'fake news' serves to reinforce the framework of accusations and legal charges that allow [some foreign] leaders to preside over the jailing of journalists,” it read. |
Mr Trump has attacked coverage of the investigation probing his election campaign team’s links to Russia as “fake news” more than a dozen times on Twitter as well as elsewhere – leading many commentators to claim the President’s definition of “fake news” is any reporting not favourable to him. | Mr Trump has attacked coverage of the investigation probing his election campaign team’s links to Russia as “fake news” more than a dozen times on Twitter as well as elsewhere – leading many commentators to claim the President’s definition of “fake news” is any reporting not favourable to him. |
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