Trump resolves to break ‘media monopoly on news’ using social networks
Whether its Twitter or YouTube, Donald Trump’s bid to overturn what he sees as the media industry’s "monopoloy on news" will be fought on platforms that beam his views "directly to audiences," claimed his top aide Sebastian Gorka.
The president mounted a sustained attack on the media yesterday (16 February) in a fiery press conference that saw him rant at the BBC, CNN and other news outlets for what he believes is dishonest reporting. He pointed to coverage of his campaign’s al
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