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White House Issues Warning To US Media, Vows To Fight Reports Attacking Trump

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SAN FRANCISCO, January 22, (THEWILL) – Reince Priebus, Chief of staff at the White House to President Donald Trump, has intensified the administration’s criticism of the US media accusing it of trying to delegitimize Trump’s presidency and vowing to fight such coverage “tooth and nail.

“The media from Day One has been talking about delegitimizing the election,” Priebus said in an interview with Fox News on Sunday.

He accused the media of attacks on the new president, saying “we’re not going to sit around and take it.”

Priebus spoke a day after the new Republican president used an appearance at the Central Intelligence Agency to attack the news media after reports on the crowd size at Trump’s inauguration on Friday.

White House spokesman, Sean Spicer accused the media of framing photographs to understate the crowd that attended Donald Trump’s inauguration, a new jab in a long-running fight between the new president and the news organisations who cover him.

The tweeted photographs, which have gone viral worldwide, showed large, empty spaces on the National Mall during the ceremony on Friday.

“This was the largest audience ever to witness an inauguration, period. Both in person and around the globe,” Spicer said in a brief statement.

“These attempts to lessen the enthusiasm about the inauguration are shameful and wrong.”

Washington’s city government estimated 1.8 million people attended President Barack Obama’s 2009 inauguration, making it the largest gathering ever on the Mall.

Aerial photographs showed that the crowds for Trump’s inauguration were smaller than in 2009.

Spicer’s rebuke followed a larger-than-expected turnout for women’s marches protesting Trump across the United States on Saturday, including at the flagship event in Washington, where a crowd of hundreds of thousands clogged the streets and appeared to be larger than those who came for Trump’s inauguration.

Spicer, who did not take questions from reporters, said spaces for 720,000 people were full when Trump took his oath.

He also said the National Park Service does not put out official crowd counts. “No one had numbers.”

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