‘Enemies of the people’: Donald Trump gets out on ‘sick media’ on reports of the lowest 100-day approval rating for the President in 80 years.

US President Donald Trump on Monday launched a bang attack against major media outlets, condemning him as a “enemy of the people” and reported the lowest 100-day president after several elections. approval rating Over 80 years.
In a fierce post on it True social The platform, Trump, slammed some enrolled news outlets like New York Times, ABC News, The Washington Post, and even long -term conservative ally Fox News, accusing them of spreading “fake elections”. Fake news Organization. “After the new surveys, the post came that Trump’s approval rating was hurting in historical offering – 37 percent according to the New York Times and only 34 percent in ABC/Washington Post Poll.
“Great Pollster John McLaglin, who is the most respected in the industry, has just said that New York Times Pol, and ABC/Washington Post Poll … fake elections of fake news organizations are fake elections,” Trump wrote, long-standing Republican Pollster John McClin, which is a constant critic of mainstream polling.
Trump alleged that these elections were deliberately manipulated to portray a negative picture of his administration’s early performance and is called “electoral fraud” by pollutants. He branded these outfits as “negative criminals”, saying that they constantly assess their support and then “apologize to their customers and readers” after “exceeding expectations in the ballot box”.
“They are suffering Trump derarangment syndromeAnd there is nothing that anyone, or anything, can do about it. He is ill, “Trump announced, saying that despite tireless negative coverage, his administration was giving record-breaking results, especially quoting. US-Mexico Border Status Protected as “99.9 percent” – a figure he called “the best number ever”.

Outbreak is challenging for the first 100 days of Trump’s second term, which has come from widespread criticism on economic disturbance, immigration crack and the introduction of a rocky foreign policy. According to historians and analysts, their current approval figures Franklin D. Scientists mark the lowest 100-day ratings for a president since scientists begin during the Roosevelt era.
Despite the stress, Trump in his message added a familiar rally to his supporters: “I wish him well, but will make America great again!”