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Trump vs press: Washington Post’s new intense motto says Democracy Dies in Darkness

The new motto which read “Democracy Dies in Darkness", was clearly a message to Trump, who ever since being elected to power, has rained heavily on the Washington Post.

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NEW YORK: Eyes were popping across the globe with the Washington Post's digital portal changing its motto in a dramatic fashion, symbolising its intensifying fight with President Donald Trump over his war on certain sections of the American media.

The new motto beneath their masthead which read “Democracy Dies in Darkness", was clearly a message to Trump, who ever since being elected to power, has rained heavily on the Washington Post for its ‘anti-government’ content.

Trump clearly crossed a line with the press when he branded certain sections of the media as “enemy of the American people”, which also included CNN and Washington Post.

Trump had tweeted an earlier post which targeted the New York Times, CNN, NBC “and many more” media - and ended with the exclamation “SICK!” But he swiftly deleted that missive before reposting the definitive version - adding two more “enemies” to his blacklist.

However, White House spokesman Sean Spicer defended Trump Tuesday and accused some news outlets of purposely reporting biased, inaccurate information.

Spicer told reporters at a White House briefing the president has "deep respect for the First Amendment (which guarantees Americans' free-speech rights) and the role of the press." However, he added, "It's a two-way street.”

"I think that the president understands that certain outlets have gone out of their way to not be completely accurate and fair in their coverage of what's going on," Spicer said.

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