On Friday, President Trump took issue with a New York Times report about his administration’s plans for dealing with Iran, and it contained a general slam on the mainstream media using a word with the initials “B” and “S.” Reuters decided that should be accompanied by a warning:
GRAPHIC LANGUAGE WARNING – President Trump called a New York Times report that U.S. officials reviewed a military plan to send up to 120,000 troops to the Middle East to counter any attack or nuclear weapons acceleration by Iran, 'total b***sh*t' pic.twitter.com/OTxnXavjB8
— Reuters Top News (@Reuters) May 18, 2019
We’re guessing that “GRAPHIC LANGUAGE WARNING” was more intended for the mainstream media:
"Graphic language"
— JWF (@JammieWF) May 18, 2019
Graphic language? ???
— Bridget Phetasy (@BridgetPhetasy) May 18, 2019
GRAPHIC LANGUAGE WARNING! pic.twitter.com/xhJr94hEaS
— Brett Wright (@BrettTheBrit) May 18, 2019
Pass the smelling salts!
My little ears can't take it. Thank you for protecting me Reuters.
— Johnny Wojtankowski (@wojtankowski) May 18, 2019
Graphic language ?
— CFB Data Lab (@redmondlonghorn) May 18, 2019
TRIGGERED
— Joshua Gabel (@GabelJoshua) May 18, 2019
It’s been a long two and a half years for the media.
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