Donald Trump considered revoking The New York Times‘ press credentials at his rally Saturday evening in Fairfield, Connecticut.
Trump said that the Times is failing and is “going to be out of business soon.”
“Maybe we’ll start thinking about taking their press credentials away from them,” Trump said of the Times. “When they write dishonest stories, we should be a little bit tough.”
“Real garbage. They’re garbage. It’s a garbage paper,” Trump added.
“I’m no fan of the Washington Post, either. I banned them about two months ago,” Trump said.
“I’m not running against Crooked Hillary. I’m running against the Crooked Media. True. True. We’re together. We have something going on that is unbelievable.”
“Oh, look, the cameras are turned! Look! Wow! That’s great. Those cameras never, ever turn unless there’s a protester,” Trump taunted. “What a bunch.”
“CNN is disgusting. By the way, their ratings are going down …,” Trump said. “It’s a constant hit on Trump. People are saying, no matter how good it is they make it a hit.”
“Talking about garbage, you have a governor in this state who’s done a very poor job,” Trump said, pivoting to Clinton-supporting governor Dan Malloy.