“I think the undermining of the media is, in the last two years, unprecedented and really scary, and everybody should pay attention,” said the widow of the late Apple founder Steve Jobs.
Laurene Powell Jobs, the widow of the late Apple founder Steve Jobs, criticized President Donald Trump’s attacks on the media as being something a dictator would do, although she conceded faulty reporting plays right into his hands.
“That’s actually what people do to consolidate power, to call into question a narrative that’s not their narrative,” Jobs said. “I think the undermining of the media is, in the last two years, unprecedented and really scary, and everybody should pay attention.” However, Jobs also acknowledged that reporting can be flawed and said that mistakes only give Trump ammunition for his criticism of the media.
After Mueller’s team put out their statement, Trump posted on Twitter that it was a “very sad day for journalism, but a great day for our Country!”
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