President Trump renewed his attack on media outlets on Sunday by saying there were “purposely false and defamatory stories” put out by the media.

The tweet on Sunday comes a few days after Trump lashed out at a Washington Post reporter for an error posting a crowd photo of Trump’s crowd at a rally in Pensacola, Fla.

“Very little discussion of all the purposely false and defamatory stories put out this week by the Fake News Media,” Trump tweeted. “They are out of control — correct reporting means nothing to them. Major lies written, then forced to be withdrawn after they are exposed … a stain on America!”

Very little discussion of all the purposely false and defamatory stories put out this week by the Fake News Media. They are out of control - correct reporting means nothing to them. Major lies written, then forced to be withdrawn after they are exposed...a stain on America! — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) December 10, 2017



Trump also floated the idea that CNN should fire its reporters after the network corrected an erroneous report that suggested the Trump campaign had access to controversial WikiLeaks documents.

Trump has also bashed ABC News reporter Brian Ross for an erroneous report that Trump called for former national security adviser Mike Flynn to contact Russian officials during the campaign, when in reality it was during the transition.