Major Garrett is unhappy with Donald Trump. The CBS This Morning correspondent inserted a petulant commentary to his report on the President’s visit to Poland. Regarding an international press conference, Garrett complained, “In a nation where press freedoms are in flux, the President eagerly criticized the U.S. media and former President Obama.”

Garrett added, “American presidents traveling abroad typically uphold American values, such as press freedom and the institution of the presidency. Mr. Trump, for his own reasons, did not.” So, just to review, by critiquing the press, CBS’s official position is that the President didn’t “uphold American values?” Seems pretty obvious why Americans no longer trust the press.

Earlier, Garrett set up his critique by comparing, “Mr. Trump met with the Polish president Andrzej Duda whose government has been criticized in some quarters of Europe for limiting press freedom and judicial independence.”

What set off Garrett? At a press conference, Trump said of CNN: “They have been fake news for a long time. They've been covering me in a very, very dishonest way.”

Surprisingly, in a follow-up segment on CBS, network analyst Ian Bremmer defended Trump’s critique in Poland of Obama. The President was discussing attempted hacks by Russia during the 2016 campaign:

IAN BREMMER: I think Trump was completely right in saying in Poland today that Obama was president when the hacks occurred. He could have taken action, he didn't, and he said, “Hey, if Trump looked like he was going to win, Obama would have done more.” I think that's actually an accurate analysis. GAYLE KING: But if he had taken action at the time, don't you think trump would have said, "See, they're meddling with the election?" BREMMER: Of course. But Trump wasn’t President. Obama is. In other words, I kind of expect more from a President. Trump is getting criticism now. Obama didn't get as much then and we're kind of forgetting all that.

A transcript of the segment is below: