White House Counselor Kellyanne Conway said she doesn’t believe that reporters were the “enemy of the people” as President Trump once again tweeted Sunday morning.

“I don’t believe journalists are the enemy of the people. I think some journalists are the enemy of the relevant and enemy of the news you can use,” Conway said on CBS’ “Face the Nation.”

Conway said she didn’t think the media should be painted with a “broad brush,” but complained about some reporters who are “talking more about their own egos than doing everyman interviews.”

She pointed to the press coverage of the president’s Thursday night rally in Pennsylvania, saying that some journalists focused only on Trump’s attacks on the media, instead of speaking to his supporters about his “progress and the prosperity.”

“The president wants people to give information, news they can use,” Conway said. “And I’ve got to tell you there is a … growing swath of reporters, all of whom, or most of whom I feel like I have a decent relationship with, that are sitting in the press briefing room who have contracts on cable TV where they say things and they say things on Twitter they would not get away with in print.”

Trump’s complaint on Sunday was harsher than opinions bleeding into news reporting.

“The Fake News hates me saying that they are the Enemy of the People only because they know it’s TRUE,” he tweeted. “I am providing a great service by explaining this to the American People. They purposely cause great division & distrust. They can also cause War! They are very dangerous & sick!”

Conway wouldn’t name a war that was started by journalists when asked by host Margaret Brennan, instead saying Trump’s statements aren’t about everyone in the press.

“I know he believes it’s not all,” she said. “That’s why he said it really refers to those who aren’t always telling the truth and who are giving emotion over information.”