Last Braking News Donald Trump attacks US media at 100-day Pennsylvania rally
President Trump his first 100 days in office "has been very productive"
US President Donald Trump has launched a scathing attack on the media during a rally marking 100 days in office.
He told supporters in Pennsylvania that he was keeping one promise after another", dismissing criticism as fake news by out of touch journalists.
Mr. Trump decided to skip the White House Correspondents' Dinner the first US leader to miss the annual event since Ronald Reagan in 1981.
Earlier, big rallies were held against Mr. Trump's climate change policies.
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At the rally in Harrisburg, the president said the media should be given a big, fat, failing grade over their coverage of his achievements during his first 100 days and told the cheering crowd he was thrilled to be more than 100 miles from Washington.
He quipped that at the same time a large group of Hollywood actors and Washington media is consoling themselves" at the correspondents' dinner that will be very boring.
Until now, late president Ronald Reagan was the last US leader to miss the dinner, as he was recovering from a gunshot wound in 1981.
Turning to his election pledges, Mr. Trump said the first 100 days had been very exciting and very productive.
He said he was delivering every single day by:
* Ending jobs theft and bringing them back to the US
* Easing regulations on energy exploration
* Ending the so-called war on coal
* Pulling out of international agreements not beneficial to the US, including the Trans-Pacific Partnership
Mr. Trump also said the administration of Barack Obama had resulted in a mess, stressing that he was ready for "great battles to come and we will win in every case.
On climate change, Mr. Trump said a big decision would be taken within the next two weeks.
He earlier described climate change as a hoax, vowing to pull the US out of the Paris Agreement.
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