The most recent was last Thursday, when Trump met with the press at his Mar-a-Lago residence in Florida.
Are you stupid? Are you a stupid person? Trump interrupted a female journalist, after a question about the authorities' review of Afghans in the United States in connection with the deadly attack on National Guardsmen in Washington.
Trump's wild attacks on the press are one of the president's hallmarks. But when he has been angry with female reporters in recent weeks, it has often ended in personal attacks.
Trump on Wednesday called New York Times reporter Katie Rogers “ugly, inside and out” in a scathing post on Truth Social. The reason was an article that focused on Trump’s age and what he described as increasingly frequent signs of fatigue.
Katie Rogers' male co-author, Dylan Freedman, was not mentioned in the attack.
Earlier in November, Trump attacked Bloomberg White House correspondent Catherine Lucey when she asked questions about the release of documents in the investigation into sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Hush, hush, little pig (“piggy”), Trump replied, probably in a reference to the character Miss Piggy in “The Muppets.”
The president also recently described ABC reporter Mary Bruce as a "terrible person" during a press conference during Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman's visit to the United States.
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt has defended Trump's harsh words, saying he is "frank, open and honest" and does not hide from journalists.




