As they met during the G-20 meeting in Japan, Pres. Trump appeared to commiserate with Russian President Vladimir Putin over their shared dislike for the news media. “Fake news.'
As they met during the G-20 meeting in Japan, President Donald Trump appeared to commiserate with Russian President Vladimir Putin over their shared dislike for the news media. “Fake news,” Trump remarked to Putin, in a video posted by Ruptly, the digital arm of the Russian government-funded television network RT. “Great term, isn’t it? You don’t have that problem. We have it, you don’t.
According to the Committee to Protect Journalists, 28 journalists have been killed in Russia between 2000 and 2019. The conversation, captured only by Russian state videographers, appeared to have occurred before the U.S. press pool camera was set up, although the official photographers for both U.S. and Russian were present at the room where the bilateral meeting was held at that time.
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