Trump News | “I Will Not Call You Fake News”: Donald Trump Jokes With Reporters At White House Event

In a light-hearted moment at the White House, US President Donald Trump joked with members of the media, saying, “I will not call you fake news,” drawing laughter during a live interaction. The remark came as he addressed what he described as “very special reporters tonight,” striking a playful tone despite his long-running criticism of sections of the press. The exchange unfolded during a White House event, adding a humorous twist to the President’s otherwise pointed history with the media. The moment quickly gained attention for its irony and timing on live television.

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