No president in America's history has been more hostile to the press than Donald Trump. He repeatedly refers to them in Stalinist terms as the "the enemy of the people." That openly aggressive posturing is an unambiguous assault on the constitution's First Amendment. And Trump's vicious rhetoric has been cited as endangering the work - and lives - of journalists, not just in the United States, but around the world.
On Saturday Trump took another leap crossing over the line of decency and free speech during his latest Coronavirus Super Spreader event in Minnesota. Reading from his teleprompter, Trump told a story about a reporter covering Black Lives Matter protests in the state several weeks ago:
"I remember this guy Welshi. He got hit on the knee with a canister of tear gas and he went down. He was down. [...] After we take all that crap - for weeks and weeks they would take that crap - and then you finally see men get up there and go right through... Wasn't it really a beautiful sight? It's called law and order."Like virtually every story that Trump tells, almost none of this one was truthful. To begin with, the reporter's name was Ali Velshi, not Welshi. Perhaps Trump was using the Russian pronunciation. Secondly, Velshi was hit by a rubber bullet, not a tear gas canister. But those are relatively trivial misstatements by Trump who is rarely able to express himself coherently (which has not gone unnoticed by the American people).
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