Brad Parscale, who was recently demoted as the campaign manager of President Trump, called the media a “criminal network” and “America’s biggest enemy” in a Friday tweet, drawing criticism from journalists on social media.
“The media is a criminal network that has very few honest people,” Parscale tweeted to his more than 735,000 followers. “They have zero intention to tell the truth. I have seen so many live in fear of a negative story. I am happy I get to continue to fight with @realDonaldTrump against America’s biggest enemy, the media!”
Parscale was replaced as campaign manager by Bill Stepien on Wednesday as polls continue to show the president trailing Joe Biden nationally and key battleground states. Parscale will stay on as the campaign’s digital strategist and will serve as a senior adviser.
Stepien had served as deputy campaign manager before being promoted.
The reaction to Parscale’s remarks about the media drew swift reaction from members of the Fourth Estate on social media.
Trump announced Parscale’s new position as senior adviser to the campaign on Wednesday afternoon.
“I am pleased to announce that Bill Stepien has been promoted to the role of Trump campaign manager,” Trump said in a statement. “Brad Parscale, who has been with me for a very long time and has led our tremendous digital and data strategies, will remain in that role, while being a senior adviser to the campaign. Both were heavily involved in our historic 2016 win, and I look forward to having a big and very important second win together.”