U.N. Human Rights Chief Slams Trump’s Attacks on the Press: Does ‘Tremendous Damage’

A top United Nations official criticized President Trump for his attacks on the media today.
Zeid Ra’ad al-Hussein, the U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights, expressed some concerns about the United States President’s attacks on “fake news,” singling out his attacks on The New York Times, the Washington Post, and CNN.
“It’s really quite amazing when you think that freedom of the press, not only sort of a cornerstone of the U.S. Constitution but very much something that the United States defended over the years is now itself under attack from the President,” the U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights said.
“It’s sort of a stunning turnaround. And ultimately the sequence is a dangerous one,” he told a news conference in Geneva.
He even went so far as to ask, “To call these news organizations ‘fake’ does tremendous damage and to refer to individual journalists in this way––I have to ask the question, is this not an incitement for others to attack journalists?”
Last week during his Phoenix rally, President Trump went after the media again, calling many of them “sick people” and saying he honestly believes they don’t want to make the country great again.
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