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McCain: Dictators get started by 'suppressing the free press'

Feb 20, 2017, 01:01 IST

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Senator John McCain (R-AZ) defended the free press on Saturday following President Donald Trump's attacks on the media.

"I hate the press, I hate you especially," McCain told NBC's Chuck Todd on Saturday. "But the fact is, we need you - we need a free press. It's vital."

McCain was responding to Trump's tweet on Friday where the president attacked the media as the "enemy of the American people." 

"The FAKE NEWS media (failing @nytimes, @NBCNews, @ABC, @CBS, @CNN) is not my enemy, it is the enemy of the American People!" Trump tweeted. He followed that with another tweet on Saturday morning, telling his followers not to "believe the main stream (fake news) media."

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"That's how dictators get started," McCain said. "They get started by suppressing free press, in other words, a consolidation of power."

Trump spent a large portion of his rally on Saturday evening lashing out at the media - while spewing falsehoods about nonexistent attacks in Sweden and railing against the "dishonest" media for publishing stories with "no sources." 

Reince Priebus, Trump's chief of staff, told CBS's John Dickerson on Saturday evening that Americans should take Trump's comments seriously, and called multiple stories regarding the Trump Administration's ties to Russia "bogus," and "overblown." 

"If you want to preserve - I am very serious now - democracy as we know it, you have to have a free, and many times adversarial, press," McCain said. "And without it, I am afraid that we would lose so much of our individual liberties over time." 

Though McCain has taken up the mantle of Trump critic, The Washington Post's Dave Weigel notes that McCain has voted with his party to confirm every Trump cabinet nominee except for Office of Management and Budget Director Mick Mulvaney. And, Weigel adds, Trump thrives off of mainstream Republican opposition. 

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