No President Ever Tried This. Trump Just Did — On Live Camera

Trump’s comments, delivered after he blasted coverage of a failed Iran operation as “out of control,” were not a slip or a muttered aside. They were clear, deliberate, and aimed squarely at journalists he believes have wronged him. By hinting at retaliation and “changes” for the press, he pushed beyond the usual partisan complaints into something darker: the suggestion that power might be used to punish coverage he dislikes.

Press advocates, including the Committee to Protect Journalists, quickly condemned the remarks as a dangerous escalation. They warned that when leaders frame the media as an enemy to be controlled, not a watchdog to be tolerated, it chills reporting far beyond Washington. The real impact may not be in what Trump said on that single day, but in how such rhetoric slowly erodes the space for independent journalism to question, investigate, and resist intimidation.

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