The 45th President of the United States has several issues to deal with as he begins his four year term in the White House.  From health care to immigration, President Donald Trump has no shortage of decisions to make.

And not all of them will be popular.  Neither will some of his comments.  In fact, those on the opposite end of his statements may take issue with some of those statements and a war of words could break out.

President Trump has referenced his ongoing battle with news outlets with great frequency, but it’s that battle that has, according to the president, created another fight.

During remarks at the Central Intelligence Agency just after assuming office, President Trump said, “The media… sort of make it sound like I had a feud with the intelligence community.”

PolitiFact Florida heard the claim and gave it a FALSE rating.

President Trump says news outlets are putting words into his mouth, but PolitiFact Florida writer Josh Gillin says journalists have only reported what he’s said.

“There had been an opposition report from other political candidates who had made all of these allegations about Trump, and he had said that, you know, the intelligence community letting this get out to the media was like Nazi Germany,” Gillin said.  “He had disputed what all these agencies, like the CIA and the FBI, had said and had come to that conclusion that Russians had hacked into the election to try to influence the results.  He had said these things multiple times, so to accuse the press of being the ones that have kind of made this up?  Just not accurate at all.”

For that reason, President Trump’s statement received a FALSE rating.

SOURCES:  Trump blames journalist for intel community feud