President Trump attempted to clarify his comments attacking the media on Thursday after his daughter and White House adviser Ivanka Trump distanced herself from his rhetoric.

Ivanka Trump was asked earlier Thursday during an event in Washington, D.C., whether she shared her father’s view of the media.

“I’ve certainly received my fair share of reporting on me personally that I know not to be fully accurate, so I have some sensitivity around why people have concerns and gripes, especially when they sort of feel targeted, but no, I do not consider the media the enemy of the people,” she said.

The president, who often calls media coverage that paints him in an unfavorable light “fake news,” said in a tweet hours later that Ivanka Trump was correct in her assessment because only the “fake news” is the “enemy of the people.” But, he added, a large portion of the media is “fake news.”

“They asked my daughter Ivanka whether or not the media is the enemy of the people. She correctly said no. It is the FAKE NEWS, which is a large percentage of the media, that is the enemy of the people!” he wrote.

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