What time is Reporting Trump’s First Year: The Fourth Estate start on BBC Two and what’s the series about?
REPORTING Trump's First Year: The Fourth Estate will shed new light on how New York Times journalists report on Donald Trump's presidency.
Here's everything you need to know about the documentary and the paper which regularly angers The Donald...
When does Reporting Trump's First Year: The Fourth Estate start on BBC Two?
Reporting Trump's First Year: The Fourth Estate ends on Sunday, July 15, 2018, from 10pm to 10.55 on BBC Two.
The series is comprised of four episodes which focus on a different period of time during Trump's first year as president.
The documentary is directed and produced by US filmmaker Liz Garbus who also created Love, Marilyn and the 2015 feature length biopic What Happened Miss Simone?
The programme will be available to watch online with the BBCiPlayer shortly after broadcast.
What is Reporting Trump's First Year: The Fourth Estate about?
The documentary follows the inner working of the New York Times as the paper reports on the first year of Donald Trump's presidency.
In the first episode covers the US president's first 100 days in office which saw the claims of Russian interference in the election and the US president turn against the media.
After that, the second episode deals with the New York Time's scoop about ex FBI director James Comey's memos and his meetings with Donald Trump.
The far-right rally in Charlottesville and Trump's coining of the term "fake news" makes up the fourth while the final episode is about Michael Flynn's admission of lying to the FBI and Robert Mueller's investigation of Russia's links to the Trump presidential campaign.
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What has Donald Trump said about the media?
The US president has been outspoken with his views about the media and so-called "Fake News".
Here's a selection of his recent tweets...
"Why was the FBI giving so much information to the Fake News Media. They are not supposed to be doing that, and knowing the enemy of the people Fake News, they put their own spin on it - truth doesn’t matter to them!"
"Funny how the Fake News, in a coordinated effort with each other, likes to say I gave sooo much to North Korea because I 'met'..."
"The Fake News Media said that I did not get along with other Leaders at the #G7Summit in Canada. They are once again, WRONG!"
"I have a great relationship with Angela Merkel of Germany, but the Fake News Media only shows the bad photos (implying anger) of negotiating an agreement - where I am asking for things that no other American President would ask for!"