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The media’s response to President realDonaldTrump's Fourth of July speech shows they are actively campaigning against him, according to Sky News host pwafork.

The media’s response to President Trump’s Fourth of July speech shows they are actively campaigning against him, according to Sky News host James Morrow. Donald Trump has blasted "angry mobs" trying to tear down statues as he claimed protesters are attempting to "wipe out" US history in a speech to mark America's Independence Day. The US president addressed more than 7,000 supporters at Mount Rushmore in South Dakota.

He also criticised "cancel culture" - which he claimed was "driving people from their jobs, shaming dissenters, and demanding total submission from anyone who disagrees" - and branded it "the very definition of totalitarianism". "This attack on our liberty... must be stopped and it will be stopped very quickly," President Trump said. Mr Morrow said many media outlets, including the Times and CNN, deliberately misrepresented the President’s speech.

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