Trump
calls media ‘the enemy camp’ in speech declaring victory
Republican
nominee speaks to supporters in Florida and praises JD Vance for ‘obliterating’
likes of CNN and MSNBC
Guardian
staff
Wed 6 Nov
2024 04.21 EST
On stage in
West Palm Beach in the early hours of Wednesday morning, Donald Trump thanked
his supporters, his family and his campaign team as he declared victory in the
US presidential race. One group not on the former president’s thank-you cards:
the media, whom he referred to as “the enemy camp”.
Introducing
his running mate, the Ohio senator JD Vance, Trump said: “I told JD to go into
the enemy camp. He just goes: OK. Which one? CNN? MSNBC? He’s like the only guy
who looks forward to going on, and then just absolutely obliterates them.”
Trump has
had an antagonistic relationship with the US press for years, often labeling
them as the “crooked media” and calling them the “enemy of the people”. But as
the Republican candidate in recent weeks ramped up his rhetoric against his
perceived opponents, he’s intensified his attacks on reporters as well.
The comment
during Trump’s victory speech come less than a week after he joked during a
campaign rally he would have no concerns about reporters being shot at if there
were another assassination attempt against him.
During
meandering comments at a rally in Pennsylvania last week, Trump complained
about gaps in the bulletproof shields surrounding him after a gunman opened
fire on him at a rally in July.
“To get me,
somebody would have to shoot through the fake news and I don’t mind that so
much,” he said.
The press,
he added, were “seriously corrupt people”.
Trump’s
communications director later claimed in a statement the comments were
supposedly an effort to look out for the welfare of the news media.
Trump on
Wednesday morning claimed victory over his Democratic opponent in the
presidential race, Kamala Harris, and pledged to bring a “golden age” to the
United States.
“This was a
movement like nobody’s ever seen before, and frankly, this was, I believe, the
greatest political movement of all time. There’s never been anything like this
in this country, and maybe beyond,” Trump said.
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