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New York Times Responds to Trump's 'Derisive' War Crimes Question
The storied newspaper fires back after the president lashed out at one of its reporters.
Apr. 7, 2026 at 4:05am
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The fraught relationship between the White House and the press corps is reflected in the shadows cast over an empty government office.NYC TodayThe New York Times issued a statement criticizing President Donald Trump's 'derisive comments' made in response to a reporter's question about potential war crimes. The Times defended its journalist, Zolan Kanno-Youngs, and condemned Trump's dismissive reaction to the query.
Why it matters
This exchange highlights the ongoing tensions between the Trump administration and the mainstream media, particularly the New York Times, which has been a frequent target of the president's criticism. It also raises questions about the administration's stance on potential war crimes and human rights abuses.
The details
On Monday evening, the New York Times released a statement responding to Trump's remarks. The president had called the Times 'failing' and 'fake' after one of its reporters, Zolan Kanno-Youngs, asked about potential war crimes. In its statement, the Times defended Kanno-Youngs and condemned Trump's 'derisive comments' towards the journalist.
- The exchange occurred on Monday evening.
The players
The New York Times
A prominent American newspaper known for its in-depth reporting and analysis.
Donald Trump
The 45th President of the United States, who has frequently criticized the New York Times and other mainstream media outlets.
Zolan Kanno-Youngs
A reporter for the New York Times who asked President Trump about potential war crimes.
The takeaway
This exchange underscores the ongoing tensions between the Trump administration and the media, particularly the New York Times, which has been a frequent target of the president's criticism. It also raises questions about the administration's stance on potential war crimes and human rights abuses.
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