President Donald Trump took to Twitter on his 100th day in office to hit out at a familiar target: “fake news.” Hours before he was set to hold a campaign-style rally in Pennsylvania, Trump once again complained about how mainstream media has been covering his presidency. Even though he didn’t explicitly mention the 100-versary, Trump noted that the “mainstream (FAKE) media” is unwilling to cover his administration’s “long list of achievements.”

Mainstream (FAKE) media refuses to state our long list of achievements, including 28 legislative signings, strong borders & great optimism! — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) April 29, 2017

The tweet followed a clear pattern as the phrase “fake news” was what “most often leapt from Trump’s fingertips to his smartphone” in his first 100 days in office, according to a Newsweek analysis. Overall Trump has tweeted the words “fake news” 30 times since becoming president, six more than his campaign slogan “Make America Great Again” (or #MAGA).

Even as he blasted “(FAKE) media,” Trump made clear there were some journalists he did like. He retweeted a Fox tweet that cited Tucker Carlson and thanked Lou Dobbs for praising him.

.@LouDobbs just stated that "President Trump's successes are unmatched in recent presidential history" Thank you Lou! — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) April 29, 2017

So, yep, just another day in office as leader of the free world.

