Trump blasts enemies and media talking at ‘Institute of Injustice’

US President Donald Trump speaks to journalists before boarding Air Force One when he resigns from joint base Andrews in Maryland, USA, March 14, 2025. – Reuters

Washington: US President Donald Trump launched a bitter attack on the “illegal” media and his political enemies on Friday, as a speech at the Ministry of Justice turned into a complained diatrip.

Trump – the first convicted criminal to sit in the White House – was intended to talk about law and order in an organization that should be isolated from political pressure.

But instead, the 78-year-old Republican spent much of his time practicing complaints that predecessor Joe Biden had the “weapon” department against him and promised to “postpone” his enemies.

“Our predecessors transformed the Ministry of Justice into the institute of uneven,” Trump said. “I am standing in front of you today to declare that these days are over and they will never come back.”

Since returning to Office, Trump has taken a slot to the Ministry of Justice, who previously brought two criminal cases against him, including one to suppose to try to overthrow the result of the 2020 election.

But in his speech he promised to go a step further and examine his enemies and said, “We must be honest about the lies and abuse that have happened within these walls.”

He said his administration would “exhibit the frivolous actors and corrupt forces from our government, we will … much expose their irregular crimes and serious mismatch.”

Trump reserved special IRE to US media that covers him critically.

Talking to an audience of prosecutors and law enforcing agents said Trump TV stations Cnn and MSNBC And unidentified newspapers “literally write 97.6% badly about me” and “It must stop. It must be illegal.”

He described the media as “the political weapons of the Democrat Party. And in my opinion they are really corrupt and they are illegal. What they do is illegal.”

‘Fake news’

Trump has attacked the US media for a central part of his message ever since his first election to the Presidency of 2016 – and described them as “Feops of the People” and “Fake News.”

Since he started his second period in January, Trump has quickly moved to push mainstream media as Associated Press While increasing access to the White House for previously frightened right -wing businesses.

Trump’s extraordinary speech stepped up with his breach of decades -old political norms aimed at preserving the court’s independence from the White House.

Trump promised on the campaign track in the 2024 election to review the department if he won another period.

He had it in his sights ever since special adviser Jack Smith accused him of planning to overthrow the results of the 2020 election, which he still refuses to admit he lost, and illegally took thousands of secret documents with him by leaving the White House in 2021.

But none of the cases came to trial, and the special adviser in line with a policy for the Ministry of Justice for not prosecuting a sitting president fell both of them after Trump won the November presidential election.

Trump shook the department on his first day back in office by forgiving more than 1,500 supporters who, in an unprecedented act of American political violence, stormed Capitol on January 6, 2021 and tried to discontinue certification of the bite’s election benefits.

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