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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsMSNOW did a segment on trump's treatment of female journalists just now
His most recent was Thursday when he called a female reporter from ABC a "horror show". That was because she asked about his focus on WH renovations with all the other things going on. How dare she?
Look, I understand that the journalist involved has to remain professional. So instead of saying, "You're calling ME a horror show?" or something even more vulgar, she could have said "Sir, I am just doing my job" or "My viewers deserve to know how their tax dollars are being spent."
Of course this leaves the male journalists off the hook, which blows in my opinion. They should follow up or walk out in support of their female colleagues.
Nevertheless, congrats to MSNOW for at least covering this ongoing mistreatment of female journalists with a full segment.
Aviation Pro
(15,743 posts)when the fucking child rapist does his elderly outburst one simple phrase.
Fuck you, pedophile.
Fuck professionalism in this dumbest fucking timeline.
LetMyPeopleVote
(181,686 posts)The president continues to struggle to treat women who cover the White House with any modicum of respect.
www.ms.now/rachel-maddo...
— LunaLuvgood2020 (@lunaluvgood2020.bsky.social) 2026-05-08T20:50:25.654Z
âHorror showâ: Trump still canât restrain himself when lashing out at women in media
The president continues to struggle to treat women who cover the White House with any modicum of respect.
https://www.ms.now/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/horror-show-trump-still-cant-restrain-himself-when-lashing-out-at-women-in-media
ABC: "Against the backdrop of the war in Iran, why focus on all these projects right now when we're seeing gas prices soar?"
— The Bulwark (@thebulwark.com) 2026-05-08T02:42:28.306Z
Trump: "Because I want to keep out country beautiful and safeâ¦It's such a stupid question that you askedâ¦A question like that is a disgrace to our country."
Its such a stupid question that you asked, the Republican whined before suggesting that Scott might understand dirt better than he does. Trump said he considers Scott to be one of the worst reporters and a horror show, before adding he also considers ABC to be fake.....
The problem isnt exactly new. Last fall, there were a series of stunning incidents that made the problem painfully clear:
Nov. 14: En route to Florida for one of his many golfing weekends, Trump fielded a few questions from reporters on Air Force One. When a Bloomberg journalist took the opportunity to ask about one of the Jeffrey Epstein emails, the president snapped, Quiet, piggy.
Nov. 18: When Mary Bruce, ABC News chief White House correspondent, asked Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Saudi Arabias de facto ruler, about the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, Trump whined that the reporters question might embarrass his guest, seemingly unaware of the fact that its not the job of the press to protect the feelings of foreign authoritarians. Trump went on to describe the question as insubordinate, as though the journalists were somehow employees of the Saudi royal family or the White House, before telling Bruce shes terrible.
Nov. 26: When The New York Times ran an article about the presidents stamina, Trump published an online tantrum that concluded with the Republican saying the reporter who wrote the article is ugly, both inside and out.
Nov. 27: Trump told a reporter she was a stupid person for asking a question he didnt like about his asylum policies.
Dec. 6: The president slammed CNNs Kaitlan Collins as stupid and nasty.
As 2026 got underway, the problem only intensified. In February, he complained during an Oval Office event that Collins doesnt smile more. A month later, he lashed out at the Times Maggie Haberman, calling her Maggot Hagerman and a sleazebag. The month after that, Trump called Fox News Jessica Tarlov one of the least attractive people on television, saying, Her voice is so grating and terrible, I had to turn her off!
The president, in other words, remains exactly who he appears to be. Hes the man in the E. Jean Carroll case. Hes the one on the Access Hollywood recording. Hes the Republican who suggested some of the women who have accused him of sexual misconduct werent attractive enough to assault. Hes the politician who vowed to protect women, whether the women like it or not.
And when it comes to the women who cover the White House, hes also the one who struggles to treat media professionals with any shred of professionalism.
senseandsensibility
(25,452 posts)actually covered quite a few of those examples. I'm glad they did. We have to fight against the normalization of this.
GenThePerservering
(3,640 posts)Sorry to those guys who will step up, but I've never seen a man defend a woman against rudeness from another man - they more generally either back away and let the woman just take it, or bond with the rude guy and tell the woman to 'lighten up'.