Trump asks media to \'stop hostility\' after bomb sent to CNN

Trump asks media to 'stop hostility' after bomb sent to CNN

AFP  |  Washington 

on Wednesday called on the media to stop their "endless hostility" and "false attacks" in comments addressing a number of pipe bombs sent earlier in the day to Barack Obama, top and

Speaking to supporters at a campaign rally in Mosinee, Wisconsin, the US began with measured remarks arguing public figures had a duty to tone down their rhetoric -- after the top opposition in accused him of condoning violence and dividing Americans.

"No one should carelessly compare political opponents to historical villains, which is done, it's done all the time," Trump said.

"We should not mob people in public spaces or destroy public property. There is one way to settle our disagreements. It's called peacefully at the ballot box.

"As part of a larger national effort to bridge our divides and bring people together, the media also has a responsibility to set a civil tone and stop the endless hostility and constant negative and often times false attacks and stories," he added. "Have to do it. They've got to stop."

is known for its robust coverage of the and for constantly provoking the ire of the Signs at his rallies condemn the network.

"There is a total and complete lack of understanding at the about the seriousness of their continued attacks on the media," said earlier.

"Words matter. Thus far, they have shown no comprehension of that." Last week an association representing correspondents accused Trump of "cheerleading" violence against the media after the president applauded an assault by a on a

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First Published: Thu, October 25 2018. 06:35 IST