Donald Trump Blasts Disgusting Sleaze and Waste Time Media
New York, December 19, 2015 – Donald Trump, the brash billionaire and frontrunner in the Republican presidential race, didn’t hold back as he tore into the media during a campaign rally here. Calling journalists “disgusting” and accusing them of peddling “sleaze” and “waste of time,” Trump painted a picture of a press corps out to undermine his bid for the White House. It was classic Trump: loud, unfiltered, and ready to rile up his supporters with a fresh round of attacks.
The outburst came amid growing scrutiny of Trump’s campaign tactics, which had already drawn fire for their controversial edge. He specifically targeted what he saw as biased coverage, pointing to stories that questioned his policy proposals and personal history. “The media is all about nonsense and distraction,” Trump declared to a cheering crowd, his words echoing through the venue. At the time, his campaign was surging in polls, but critics argued that his habit of bashing reporters was fueling division and eroding trust in the news.
This wasn’t Trump’s first clash with the press; he’d spent months branding certain outlets as “failing” or “dishonest.” On that December day, though, his comments felt particularly pointed, coming just weeks before the Iowa caucuses. Some observers wondered if this strategy was helping or hurting him, as it energized his base but alienated moderates. Media groups fired back quickly, with one association calling his remarks “reckless” and a threat to public discourse.
All in all, Trump’s rant highlighted the messy side of his campaign, where bold statements often overshadowed policy talk. As the 2016 race heated up, it was clear that his war with the media would keep making headlines, for better or worse.