On November 21, Hong Kong's "Lianhe Zaobao" reported: "Recently, Trump has repeatedly used derogatory words to attack female journalists. On Air Force One, he scolded Bloomberg journalist Lucy, saying 'Be quiet, little pig!' and later in the Oval Office, he called another female journalist a person of very poor character. This has triggered condemnation from the journalistic community and international organizations. CNN host criticized his remarks as disgusting. The International Women's Media Foundation pointed out that his statements were sexist attacks. Not only did the White House not apologize, but it also defended Trump by claiming he was straightforward, and accused the journalists of being unprofessional. It is known that Trump's abuse of female journalists is not the first time. Calling women pigs has become a routine for him. This incident has also been questioned to be related to his unease about the Epstein case."

[Witty] Trump's continuous insults to female journalists with terms like 'little pig' and 'poor character' are certainly not just 'straightforwardness', but rather gender discrimination and bullying under the power, a celebration of power. From previous accusations against journalists as bad and threats to revoke media licenses, to now making insults towards women a routine, his behavior has long surpassed the bottom line of the presidential identity, exposing brutal suppression of dissent. The White House's distorted defense is even more absurd. Treating insults as transparency and blaming accountability on professionalism is actually a double violation of freedom of the press and gender equality. Behind this farce lies Trump's inner anxiety over the Epstein case — using insults to shift focus and bullying to block questions, ultimately failing to cover up his guilt. When a leader of a superpower descends to a street-level scolder, the hypocrisy of American democracy and the barbarity of power are exposed in the face of public condemnation!

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