Trump brands NYT a ‘national security threat’

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Trump brands NYT a ‘national security threat’

US media linked the criticism to a recent article examining the president’s relationship with the late Jeffrey Epstein

US President Donald Trump has branded the New York Times a national security threat in renewed criticism of the newspaper.

In a Truth Social post on Tuesday, Trump accused the outlet of spreading “lies and purposeful misrepresentations” and said it was “a serious threat to the National Security of our Nation.”

“Their Radical Left, Unhinged Behavior, writing FAKE Articles and Opinions in a never ending way, must be dealt with and stopped,” Trump wrote, without specifying which material had prompted his denunciation. The president has a history of condemning news organizations he accuses of conspiring with political opponents to undermine his leadership.

US media suggested the reaction was triggered by a recent New York Times article detailing what it described as a “complicated” friendship between Trump and the late financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The report said the pair “bonded over the pursuit of women.”

Materials from the Epstein estate are being released in parallel by Congress and the Justice Department. Trump has repeatedly called the narrative that some files could damage him a Democratic “hoax.” However, his administration’s handling of the records has been criticized over slow progress and extensive redactions.


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At least some of Trump’s claims about unfair media treatment appear valid. The BBC was recently found to have edited a speech he gave on January 6, 2020, in a way that created the impression he had directed protesters to storm the Capitol.

More recently, US Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard accused Reuters of trying to derail Trump’s efforts to resolve the Ukraine conflict after the British news agency reported a US intelligence assessment that allegedly claimed Russia intends to “reclaim parts of Europe that belonged to the former Soviet empire.” Moscow also dismissed the report as false.

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