'I'm here because I want to be among the people': Trump continues his assault on 'fake' news and 'corrupt' media with campaign-style rally in front of 9,000 in Florida after rough week at the White House
President Donald Trump stepped off of Air Force One for a speech in Melbourne, Florida on Saturday
He was introduced by the First lady Melania Trump who opened the rally with The Lord's Prayer
President spoke about bringing back jobs and increasing national security, and slammed the press
He defended the controversial immigration ban and bashed the appellate court that struck it down
By Kaileen Gaul For Dailymail.com Published: 17:21 EST, 18 February 2017 | Updated: 07:18 EST, 19 February 2017
Donald Trump once again doubled down on the media, telling a cheering crowd in Florida: ‘I want to speak to you without the filter of the fake news.’
The president was introduced in front of a crowd of 9,000 in Melbourne by Melania Trump, who led them in The Lord’s Prayer after she and her husband stepped off Air Force One on Saturday afternoon.
The First Lady, after embracing the president, promised to ‘stay true to myself and be truthful to you’ and told the audience, ‘my husband is creating a country of great safety and prosperity’.
The 'Make America Great Again Rally' was almost identical in rhetoric to his 2016 campaign events that focused on bringing back jobs and increasing national security. Unsurprisingly, this rally had a heavier focus on bashing press coverage than before.