Trump accuses media of trying ‘to score political points’

Trump accuses media of trying ‘to score political points’
Trump was campaigning in Charlotte, North Carolina, Friday to support two GOP candidates facing close races in the state. (File/AP/Manuel Balce Ceneta)
Updated 27 October 2018
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Trump accuses media of trying ‘to score political points’

Trump accuses media of trying ‘to score political points’
  • Trump, who held back some of his usual name-calling at a rally in Wisconsin earlier this week, was back to his usual attack lines
  • Trump was campaigning in Charlotte, North Carolina, Friday to support two GOP candidates facing close races in the state

CHARLOTTE, North Carolina: President Donald Trump is accusing reporters of trying “to use the sinister actions of one individual to score political points” against him hours after police apprehended a staunch supporter of his in connection with the mail-bomb scare targeting Democrats and CNN.
Trump was campaigning in Charlotte, North Carolina, Friday to support two GOP candidates facing close races in the state, part of a rally blitz to help vulnerable Republicans ahead of the Nov. 6 elections.
Trump, who held back some of his usual name-calling at a rally in Wisconsin earlier this week, was back to his usual attack lines Friday evening even as he called for an end to the “politics of personal destruction.”