President Donald Trump has been on a tear this week in his ongoing war against the news media.

That war turned down an especially bitter path after three CNN staffers resigned over a retracted story about a member of Trump's transition team, but Trump has been railing against the press since he announced his 2016 bid for the White House in the summer of 2015.

The president's attacks have not stopped since he took office. A rough analysis by CNN on Thursday showed that during Trump's time as president, he has attacked the media on Twitter more than he has tweeted about jobs or the military.

The tally, presented by CNN host Jake Tapper, showed that, out of approximately 770 tweets Trump sent as president so far, about 85 tweets of those tweets were attacks against the media, roughly 67 tweets focused on jobs, and about 27 tweets were about the military.

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CNN has been a frequent target of Trump's tweets and rants, with him often describing the network as "fake news." On Thursday, Trump interrupted his own speech at the Energy Department to call out CNN again.

Trump has targeted other news outlets and personalities as well, including a deeply personal attack against MSNBC hosts Mika Brzezinski and Joe Scarborough that prompted fierce rebukes from Republican lawmakers on Thursday.