White House aide Sebastian Gorka Sebastian Lukacs GorkaSunday shows preview: Trump, lawmakers weigh in on COVID-19, masks and school reopenings amid virus surge Trump taps Gorka for national security advisory board Sunday shows preview: Coronavirus poses questions about school safety; Trump commutes Roger Stone sentence MORE claimed in an interview aired Sunday that mainstream news media are losing influence, citing recent resignations at CNN and cuts at The New York Times.

“To those supporters of the Trump administration who are worried by all the fake news reporting of the last 23 weeks, I can assure you, just ignore it,” Gorka, who serves as deputy assistant to President Trump, told radio host John Catsimatidis on AM 970 in New York.

“The fake news complex is collapsing in on itself. We see that with the massive scandal at CNN, having to fire people who were generating totally false stories about the administration. We see that with the severe personnel cuts at The New York Times,” he continued.

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Gorka was referring to three CNN staffers who resigned after the network retracted a story linking a Trump ally to a Russian investment bank, as well as potential layoffs at The New York Times.

The president frequently takes aim at CNN and the Times, often referring to the newspaper as “failing” and the TV network as “fake news,” most recently in a tweet on Saturday.

Despite Trump’s continued attention to media outlets that he believes cover him unfairly, Gorka said the administration is not fazed by the coverage.

“We are not affected by the fake news here inside of the West Wing. We are pushing forward the steam locomotive that is the Trump express,” he said.

“We will with our supporters make America great again,” he added.