house, uptz eused the opportuni go after the news media. here s what he had to say. this was the largest audience to ever witness an inauguration period. both in person and around the globe. even the new york times printed a photograph showing a misrepresentation of the crowd in the original tweet. in their paper which showed the full extent of this support depth and crowd and intensity that existed. these attempts to lessen the enthusiasm of the inauguration are shameful, and wrong. the president is committed to unifying our country, and that was the focus of his inaugural address. this kind of dishonesty in the media that challenging bringing abut our nation together is making it more difficult. there has been a lot of talk in the media about the responsibility to hold donald trump accountable. i am here to till you that it goes two ways. we are going to hold the press accountable as well. the american people deserve better and as long as he serves as the messenger for this incre
were engaged in deliberately false reporting. one with a particularly egregious example in which a reporter falsely tweeted out that the bust of martin luther king jr. had been removed from the oval office. this was irresponsible and reckless. secondly, photographs of the inaugural proceedings were intentionally framed in a way in one particular tweet to minimize the enormous support that had gathered on the national mall. there s been a lot of talk in the media about the responsibility to hold donald trump accountable, and i m here to tell you that it goes two ways. we re going to hold the press accountable as well. greg: all right, rob. you know, they always say you ve got to pick your battles. seems like trump is going to pick every battle, right? well, yeah [laughter] or his press guys are going to. greg: yeah. simmer down, dude. again greg: i think he got it s true he starts out hot. he s sweating and angry. like, dude, just simmer down. greg: he probably had been
called the fourth way. i will be plugging away later in the week, i promise you. look, let me set up the conversation. obviously, the conversation that i had with kellyanne conway is up for debate here. let me play sean spicer from yesterday to sort reorient everybody. here it is. this kind of dishonesty in the media, the challenging to bring about our nation together is making it more difficult. there s been a lot of talk in the media about the responsibility to hold donald trump accountable. i m here to tell you it goes two ways. we re going to hold the press accountable as well. hugh hewitt, like i began my questioning, the presidency is about choices. you make choices. they obviously made a choice that they wanted to litigate this. can you explain? i believe a lot of it has to do and i believe in grace. zeke miller is a friend of me from times magazine. he made a mistake. sean spicer made a mistake yesterday. i believe in grace for both of
split-screen photograph comparing the photographs of obama s inauguration to trump s. spicer claimed the crowds were the largest audience to ever witness an inauguration, but he offered little evidence to back it up. there s been a lot of talk in the media about the responsibility to hold donald trump accountable and i m here to tell you it goes two ways. we re going to hold the press accountable as well. so the relationship between president trump and the press corps that covers him is already off to a very volatile start. there s an unprecedented level of hostility here, perhaps, and this is only his second full day in office. long four years ahead. thank you, kristen. she makes a good point. people are wondering this was his tone throughout the campaign but was this going to continue once he got into office? was there still going to be this war of words between president trump and the press? and i don t think it will only continue, i think it s only going to double down. the
reckless. secondly, photographs of the inaugural proceedings were intentionally framed in a way in one particular tweet to minimize the enormous response it got on the mall. we are going to hold the press accountable as well, it goats two ways. jesse: it looks like the trump white house is going to go on offense against the press from day one and the press is in for a rude awakening. this is going to be the new normal, don t you think? as a reporter, you know it s our job to comfort afflicted and afflict the comfortable. they ignored families like mine that was crushed by the regulations that obama put forth while they were stroking obama s ego. they are in for they are getting what s coming to them. jesse: how do you feel about