Clooney calls out Trump media vilification at press freedom gathering
OTTAWA — U.S. President Donald Trump’s attacks on the media make reporters more vulnerable to abuse around the world, a prominent lawyer for the rights of journalists told an international gathering on Wednesday.
Amal Clooney didn’t mention Trump by name but singled out the phenomenon as happening in the country of James Madison, a Founding Father who became the fourth U.S. president.
“Today, the country of James Madison has a leader who vilifies the media, making honest journalists all over the world more vulnerable to abuse,” Clooney said at an international conference on media freedom in London.
The joint British-Canadian event featured participants from about 100 countries, including politicians, journalists and other activists.