President Donald Trump, calling The New York Times “the enemy of the people,” is demanding an apology from the newspaper for its loss of "all credibility."
The president blasted the Times and columnist Paul Krugman in a pair of tweets early Tuesday morning.
Trump wrote: “I wonder if the New York Times will apologize to me a second time, as they did after the 2016 Election. But this one will have to be a far bigger & better apology. On this one they will have to get down on their knees & beg for forgiveness-they are truly the Enemy of the People!”
And he also tweeted: “Paul Krugman, of the Fake News New York Times, has lost all credibility, as has the Times itself, with his false and highly inaccurate writings on me. He is obsessed with hatred, just as others are obsessed with how stupid he is. He said Market would crash, Only Record Highs!”
In a column for the Times on Monday, Krugman wrote: “The fact is that the occupant of the White House betrayed his country. And the question everyone is asking is, what will Democrats do about it?”
© 2025 Newsmax. All rights reserved.