Trump is suffering from a "serious" behavioral illness as well as a journalist sacked because of a photograph

Trump is suffering from a "serious" behavioral illness as well as a journalist sacked because of a photograph



The New York Times reported a suspicion of US President Donald Trump and his over-reliance on television.

The newspaper quoted close to the master of the White House, Trump wasted at least four hours a day watching television, sometimes twice as much.

The newspaper reported that Trump wakes up every morning at about 5:30 am, and turns into television in the main bedroom in the White House.

"During the meetings and meetings, the 60-inch screen installed in the reception room can operate without sound, but Trump follows the news bar at the bottom of the screen. If he can not, he can see the recordings on a device he calls" Super TiVo " Recording news programs from cable television channels. "




Donald Trump always likes to talk about what he has seen with others around him, or even with the staff he calls when he asks for lunch or cola diet.

Senator Lindsey Graham stressed that the president's passion for watching television was linked to his conviction that the media "wanted to destroy it."

But Trump routinely refutes these statements and during his Asian tour said he was studying documents more than watching television.

He added: "I know that people who do not know me - like to say that I watch TV a lot ... but it is not due to my documents."
Trump is also an activist on Twitter and has a lot of media problems. 















".@DaveWeigel @WashingtonPost put out a phony photo

 of an empty arena hours before I arrived @ the 

venue,w/ thousands of people outside, on their way in. 

Real photos now shown as I spoke. 

Packed house, many people unable to get in. 

Demand apology & retraction from FAKE NEWS WaPo! " 


WASHINGTON (Reuters) - US President Donald Trump demanded a newspaper interview in the Washington Post after he appeared in a twinkle of a picture that turned out to be fake, to a room where Trump addressed his supporters last Friday.

Journalist Dave Weigel published a picture of an almost empty hall in Pensacola, Florida, sarcastically commented "packed to the limit".

Trump demanded the newspaper to apologize and refute, and published a number of pictures showing the hall full.

Wiegel later apologized after the ominous omission was omitted, indicating that he had been misled, but that did not satisfy Trump and demanded that the journalist be dismissed.

He pointed out some of the pioneers of Twitter, that the journalist published the picture in his own account, and it is not appropriate for the head of state to pay attention to such small things.

Trump wrote on his Twitter page: "Very little discussion has raised all the false and fictitious stories published this week in the false media ...

 They are out of control, providing the right information does not mean anything to them. To withdraw them after they reveal their order, a stain on America. "


CNN published an article on 9 December that confirmed that Trump and WikiLeaks had links to incorrect information.

 After the errors were detected, the network was forced to modify what was published.



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