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U.S. President Donald Trump has slammed media outlets over their "shameful and wrong" reports regarding the number of people that attended his inauguration.
Trump says he's at war with a very dishonest media and he warned them about the repercussions of false reporting in the future.
Leading media outlets fired back,... saying their reports were accurate.
Kim Mok-yeon has more.
U.S. President Donald Trump has condemned U.S. media outlets for wrongly reporting that far fewer people attended his inauguration ceremony compared to other presidents.
He claimed TV footage and photos of his inauguration day made the crowds look smaller than they were, adding that it looked like one-and-a-half million people were present.
They showed an empty field, it said we drew 250,000 people honestly it looked a million and a half people, whatever it was, it was. But it went all the way back to the Washington monument as you know I have a running war with the media. They are among the most dishonest human beings on earth.
White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer also said the pictures released by the media were inaccurate.
"This was the largest audience to ever witness and inauguration. Photographs of the inauguration were intentionally framed in a way in one particular tweet to minimize the enormous support that gathered on the national mall. "
U.S. media outlets denied the claims.
The New York Times called Spicer's statements "false claims" while CNN said the press secretary attacked the media for its "accurate reporting".
The Trump administration said they will fight "tooth and nail" against false reporting.
The relatively low turnout at the inauguration was followed by massive protests against the new administration.
Among them, large groups of demonstrators voiced their disapproval over Trump's remarks on women's rights and immigration.
Marches took place in major cities including L.A., Houston and Atlanta with the biggest one held in Washington D.C. on Saturday.
Organizers say more than a million people attended.
Kim Mok-yeon, Arirang News.
Visit ‘Arirang News’ Official Pages
U.S. President Donald Trump has slammed media outlets over their "shameful and wrong" reports regarding the number of people that attended his inauguration.
Trump says he's at war with a very dishonest media and he warned them about the repercussions of false reporting in the future.
Leading media outlets fired back,... saying their reports were accurate.
Kim Mok-yeon has more.
U.S. President Donald Trump has condemned U.S. media outlets for wrongly reporting that far fewer people attended his inauguration ceremony compared to other presidents.
He claimed TV footage and photos of his inauguration day made the crowds look smaller than they were, adding that it looked like one-and-a-half million people were present.
They showed an empty field, it said we drew 250,000 people honestly it looked a million and a half people, whatever it was, it was. But it went all the way back to the Washington monument as you know I have a running war with the media. They are among the most dishonest human beings on earth.
White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer also said the pictures released by the media were inaccurate.
"This was the largest audience to ever witness and inauguration. Photographs of the inauguration were intentionally framed in a way in one particular tweet to minimize the enormous support that gathered on the national mall. "
U.S. media outlets denied the claims.
The New York Times called Spicer's statements "false claims" while CNN said the press secretary attacked the media for its "accurate reporting".
The Trump administration said they will fight "tooth and nail" against false reporting.
The relatively low turnout at the inauguration was followed by massive protests against the new administration.
Among them, large groups of demonstrators voiced their disapproval over Trump's remarks on women's rights and immigration.
Marches took place in major cities including L.A., Houston and Atlanta with the biggest one held in Washington D.C. on Saturday.
Organizers say more than a million people attended.
Kim Mok-yeon, Arirang News.
Visit ‘Arirang News’ Official Pages