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Orgo-Life the new way to the future Advertising by AdpathwayPresident Donald Trump has been on a tear the past two weeks with vicious attacks on the people who get under his skin most: journalists.
While Trump has long had a fraught relationship with the press, his affronts lately have skewed highly personal and degrading toward female journalists, for whom he regularly reserves his most below-the-belt insults.
His Wednesday morning screed took aim at New York Times reporter Katie Rogers, one of two journalists who worked on a Tuesday story about the president’s health, aging and reduced public appearances. Trump slammed her as “ugly.”
“Katie Rogers, who is assigned to write only bad things about me, is a third rate reporter who is ugly, both inside and out,” Trump wrote in his 300-plus-word rant on Truth Social.
Notably, Trump said nothing in his post about the Times’ Dylan Freedman, who co-bylined with Rogers and contributed to the story by analyzing Trump’s schedules and social media posts.

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The latest attack was coming off the heels of Trump telling Bloomberg reporter Catherine Lucey, a veteran White House correspondent, to stop asking him questions about Jeffrey Epstein with two outrageous words heard round the world: “Quiet, piggy.” Trump wagged his finger at Lucey as he spoke while other journalists on Air Force One looked on.
Even White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt struggled to put a spin on that one, telling reporters last week that at least Trump is “frank and open and honest to your faces rather than hiding behind your backs.”
Trump lashed out at ABC News’ Mary Bruce last week, too, when she asked him how he could reconcile having Saudi Arabia’s crown prince, Mohammed bin Salman, sit down with him in the Oval Office even though his own intelligence agents found that the prince had ordered the violent killing of a Washington Post columnist in Istanbul in 2018.
“You don’t have to embarrass our guest by asking a question like that,” Trump scolded Bruce as he sat alongside Mohammed. He later called her questioning “horrible, insubordinate” and “terrible.”
Trump escalated his rhetoric toward Bruce when she asked why he wouldn’t release the Epstein files on his own.
“It’s not the question that I mind; it’s your attitude,” Trump fired at Bruce.
“I think you are a terrible reporter. It’s the way you ask these questions,” he said, adding, “You’re a terrible person and a terrible reporter.”


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