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Spicer says New York Times should apologize to Trump for printing falsehoods
WASHINGTON, DC - FEBRUARY 02: White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer arrives for the daily briefing in the White House briefing room February 2, 2017 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images)

Spicer says New York Times should apologize to Trump for printing falsehoods

According to The Hill, Press Secretary Sean Spicer told reporters aboard Air Force One that the story printed in the New York Times about President Donald Trump's after hours activities was completely false. Furthermore, he suggests that the paper should apologize to Trump for reporting about him so inaccurately.

“That report was so riddled with inaccuracies and lies that they owe the president an apology,” Spicer told reporters aboard Air Force One Monday. “There were just literally blatant factual errors and it’s unacceptable to see that kind of reporting or so-called reporting.”

The article suggested that after working hours at the White House, Trump will "mark up negative news articles with a sharpie" as he sits and watches television in a bath robe.

"I don't think the president owns a bathrobe; he definitely doesn’t wear one,” the spokesman said. “From top to bottom they made up stories that just don’t exist. And I think that’s unfortunate.”

Donald Trump also took to Twitter to voice his outrage over the article as well.

Trump has been engaged in something of a war with various media outlets. Recently, he took to Twitter to blast the likes of CNN, ABC, NBC, etc for putting out false polls and calling news sources "fake media." His advisor Kellyanne Conway as well has stated that the media's false reporting of Trump is actually creating violence.

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