Trump: Media uses pipe bomb case to score 'political points'
President Donald Trump has accused the US news media of using reporting
on the suspect in at least 14 bombs sent to some of his prominent
critics to score political points against him.

Hours after a Trump supporter, Cesar Sayoc, was arrested in Florida in
the bomb case, Trump told a political rally in Charlotte, North
Carolina, that political violence must never be tolerated.
"I will do all I can to stop it," he said.
But any attempt to heal political divisions was quickly set aside as
Trump renewed attacks on his usual targets; the news media and his
Democratic opponents.
"We have seen an effort by the media in recent hours to use the sinister
actions of one individual to score political points against me and the
Republican Party," Trump said.
Trump appeared to be commenting on cable news blanket coverage of the
bomb case and how the people targeted are frequently criticised by the
president.
Trump was in Charlotte campaigning for Republican candidates ahead of
the hotly contested November 6 US congressional elections, with
Republicans are trying to hang on to control of the House of
Representatives and the Senate.
Some in the crowd on Friday quickly chimed in with a cry that is a familiar one at Trump's political rallies: "CNN sucks."
Trump paused while the CNN chant continued, then added: "And they do
have a major role to play as far as tone. The media's constant unfair
coverage ... and negative attacks only serve to drive people apart and
to undermine healthy debate."
When Trump criticised Democrats, the crowd chanted "lock her up," a
refrain from the Republican president's 2016 campaign when he called
Democratic opponent Hillary Clinton "Crooked Hillary."
Trump again referred to Clinton as "Crooked Hillary" on Friday night
when he listed Democrats who supposedly had supported building a wall on
the US border with Mexico.
Clinton was the target of one of the bombs sent this week, which was intercepted during a routine off-site mail screening.
"They're gonna be reporting about you tonight," Trump told the crowd in North Carolina.
The crowd was chanting messages against media even before Trump landed in North Carolina.
Starting with a suspected explosive device sent to the home of liberal
billionaire philanthropist and financier George Soros, at least 10
packages containing pipe bombs have been mailed to prominent critics of
Trump this week.
Other packages were addressed to former US President Barack Obama,
former secretary of state Hillary Clinton, US Congresswoman Maxine
Waters, actor Robert Deniro and former CIA director John Brennan in care
of CNN, among others.
Hateful rhetoric
Later in the rally, Trump also said Republicans did not try to seek
political gain over the Democrats when a supporter of democratic
socialist Bernie Sanders opened fire on congressional Republicans at a
baseball field last year and severely wounded Representative Steve
Scalise.
"We did not use that heinous attempt at mass murder for political gain
because that would have been wrong ... Nor do we blame the Democrat
party every time radical leftists seize and destroy public property and
unleash violence and mayhem," he said.
Trump made similar comments on Thursday, blaming the news media for
stirring up anger and hateful political rhetoric as two more suspicious
packages were discovered.
Trump hinted earlier on Friday in a tweet that the news media's coverage
of the bomb case was taking attention away from the midterm elections
at a time when Republicans may be hitting their stride.
"Republicans all over the country, we're hot," Trump said in Charlotte.
"We're hot and I don't think they're going to cool us off. They try so
hard. But I don't think that's going to happen."
Since coming to office, Trump has been widely criticised by rights
groups and press freedom organisations for his frequent criticism of the
media.
After five press workers were killed by a shotgun-wielding man in
Maryland in June, the US became the second most dangerous country for
journalists during the first half of 2018, according to the
International News Safety Institute.
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