Former President Donald Trump has once again directed his ire at the New York Times, accusing the publication of biased and inaccurate reporting. In a midnight social media post, Trump called out the paper for what he labeled as "phony junk" coverage and launched a personal attack on journalist "Magot Hagerman," whom he described as a "third-rate writer" with "no credibility." He demanded a formal apology from the publication, claiming years of unjust reporting aimed at demeaning him.
The former president also used the moment to highlight his historic electoral success, stating that the paper’s coverage failed to reflect his achievements. Trump wrote, “Will the failing New York Times apologize to its readers for getting years of ‘Trump’ coverage so wrong?”
The Demand for Accountability
Trump alleged that the New York Times has consistently disregarded facts, choosing instead to publish stories that undermine his credibility. He claimed the publication has not produced a "legitimately good story" about him for years, despite his accomplishments. According to the former president, the publication’s coverage has been deliberately misleading, with no fact-checking procedures in place.
Trump’s statement also highlighted his frustration with journalist “Magot Hagerman,” accusing her of crafting stories to tarnish his reputation. He called her a "fourth-rate intellect" and accused her of failing to conduct adequate research. “They do no fact-checking, because facts don’t matter to them,” Trump added in his post.
Polarized Reactions on Social Media
Trump’s fiery remarks sparked heated reactions on social media, with both supporters and critics weighing in:
- @PatriotFirst2024: “Trump is right! The New York Times has been spreading lies for years. Where’s the accountability? #FakeNewsMedia”
- @MediaWatchdog: “Whether you like Trump or not, calling a journalist ‘third-rate’ is just unprofessional. #PressFreedom”
- @HistoryFanatic: “Love or hate him, Trump knows how to rally his base. This NYT saga is just more fuel. #Trump2024”
- @FreeSpeechWarrior: “It’s not about Trump—it’s about a media that’s lost its integrity. The Times should respond. #PressEthics”
- @LiberalLion: “Trump claiming media bias is ironic given his history of manipulating facts. Classic move. #FactCheckNeeded”
- @JournalistAlliance: “Trump’s attacks on journalists are dangerous. Let’s protect the freedom of the press. #StandWithJournalists”
A Long-Standing Feud
This latest episode adds to Trump’s well-documented history of clashes with the press, particularly the New York Times. Throughout his presidency and beyond, Trump has often accused the media of unfair treatment and perpetuating “fake news.”
The New York Times has yet to respond to Trump’s recent statements. Meanwhile, the controversy underscores the enduring tension between Trump and the media, as the former president continues to assert his influence in the public sphere.


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