Former President Donald Trump made a bold declaration, claiming he is responsible for “destroying mainstream media” during a recent campaign rally.
Trump, who has long criticized what he calls "fake news," proudly took credit for dismantling the influence of mainstream media, a message that resonated strongly with his supporters. The controversial statement has since sparked widespread reactions from both critics and supporters alike.
Speaking to a packed audience at his rally in Des Moines, Iowa, the 78-year-old former president said, “I’m proud to be the one who destroyed mainstream media. I did it for you!” The crowd erupted in cheers as Trump continued to rail against news organizations that he says have treated him unfairly since his first run for office in 2016.
The Media Under Attack
For years, Trump has used the phrase “fake news” to describe any reporting he deems unfavorable, targeting major outlets like CNN, The New York Times, and The Washington Post. His base, largely critical of mainstream media, has embraced this rhetoric, seeing Trump as a champion against what they perceive as biased reporting.
"Every day, the media lies about me, about you, and about everything that’s happening in this country," Trump said at the rally. "But guess what? They have no power left. I took them down. Now, nobody listens to them anymore."
Trump’s relationship with the media has been combative from the start of his political career, and his persistent attacks on the press have shaped much of the discourse around journalistic integrity. During his presidency, he frequently referred to reporters as “the enemy of the people,” a phrase that drew condemnation from media organizations and free speech advocates but resonated deeply with his followers.
Backlash and Criticism
Trump’s recent remarks have drawn sharp criticism from media experts and political opponents, who argue that his relentless attacks on the press have undermined public trust in journalism, an essential pillar of democracy. Critics point out that while Trump claims victory over the media, misinformation and conspiracy theories have flourished in the void created by diminished trust in established news sources.
"Trump’s war on the press isn’t something to be celebrated," said Jessica Yellin, a former CNN White House correspondent. "It’s a dangerous attack on free speech and the free press, institutions that are crucial for a healthy democracy."
Impact on Media and Voters
Supporters of Trump, however, view his crusade against the mainstream media as a triumph. Many believe his leadership has exposed what they consider the media’s inherent bias and favoritism toward liberal politicians. For them, Trump’s bold stance against the press represents his willingness to stand up for the “forgotten Americans” he often talks about in his speeches.
Political analysts note that Trump’s attacks on the media have successfully rallied his base and shaped a broader skepticism toward traditional news sources among conservatives. As Trump continues his campaign for the 2024 presidential election, it is clear that media criticism remains a central theme in his messaging.
Looking Ahead
As Trump gears up for another potential presidential run, his defiant stance against the media is unlikely to soften. His comments serve as a reminder that the war between Trump and mainstream news outlets is far from over.


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