President Trump is out with his "2017 Fake News Awards." It's on the Republican National Committee's website, which had trouble yesterday keeping up with the web traffic.
At the top of the list is a New York Times' reporter's prediction that the economy would suffer under a Trump presidency. There's another entry about ABC News' Brian Ross, who had wrongly reported that Trump had told former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn to make contact with Russian officials before he had won the election.
The blog hits CNN four times, the "New York Times" twice, and a variety of other media outlets including "Newsweek" and the "Washington Post." The complaints range from the size of a crowd at a rally to whether Trump overfed fish during a trip to Japan.
The final "award" goes to "Russia Collusion," which it claims is the "greatest hoax perpetrated on the American people."