Trump's Media Assaults Frequently Target Bold Female Journalists

June 4, 2026 | Maya Caldwell

In a pointed exchange with CNN's Kaitlin Collins, former President Donald Trump reignited longstanding tensions with members of the press, claiming she had "hatred in her eyes." This comment came during a press briefing, casting a renewed spotlight on Trump's contentious rapport with media representatives, especially women reporters. His remarks served as a stark reminder of the turbulent dynamic that marked his interactions with the press during his tenure in the Oval Office.

Throughout his presidency, Trump maintained an adversarial stance toward the media, frequently characterizing journalistic efforts as "fake news" and singling out individual reporters for personal attacks and criticisms. Women journalists, in particular, often found themselves in the crosshairs of Trump's ire. His confrontations have been both public and personal, ranging from questioning the intelligence of female reporters to dismissing their inquiries as trivial or biased.

These interactions reflect a broader pattern of behavior from the former president who regularly defied conventional norms of presidential decorum in his treatment of the press. Trump's barbed exchanges created a complex and often volatile relationship with news organizations, many of which remained resolute in their coverage despite facing unprecedented levels of hostility and skepticism from the commander-in-chief.

As Trump continues to be a prominent figure on the political stage, his relations with the press remain a critical topic, not only for historical reflection but also for the ongoing discourse surrounding media freedom and the role of journalism in democracy. His remarks towards Collins underscore the continued challenges that journalists, particularly women, face in navigating an often fraught landscape of political reporting.

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