Donald Trump speaks during a news conference
© Lucas Jackson / ReutersU.S. President-elect Donald Trump speaks during a news conference in the lobby of Trump Tower in Manhattan, New York City, U.S., January 11, 2017.

President-elect Donald Trump called BuzzFeed a 'failing pile of garbage' over the report that Moscow has been blackmailing him over past sex adventures in Russia. He also refused to answer a question from CNN, another outlet that published the report.

"Be quiet. I'm not going to give you a question. You are fake news," Trump told CNN reporter Jim Acosta at the press conference in New York on Wednesday, where he announced transferring the company to his sons to avoid conflicts of interest.


Comment: Glorious. Just glorious.



On Tuesday, CNN reported that a memo claiming that Russia had compromising materials on Trump was shared with the outgoing president and the president-elect by the US intelligence community.

Later in the day, Buzzfeed News published the entire set of memos, which were purportedly "prepared for political opponents of Trump by a person who is understood to be a former British intelligence agent." The dossier had been circulating among elected officials, journalists and the intelligence community for weeks, according to Buzzfeed's Ken Bensinger.


Comment: Fake news outlets CNN and Buzzfeed have taken a disgusting turn. Can they go any lower?


Included in the report was the accusation that Trump has "personal obsessions and sexual perversion," including for graphic sex acts.

"It is disgraceful" that the US intelligence agencies allowed the two-page report that was "false and fake and never happened" to be made public, Trump said of the report published by BuzzFeed, which he called a "failing pile of garbage."


CNN, which also published the report, said that they tried to get a comment on the story from Trump's team for "more than half a day."

"What I suspect you're seeing here is an attempt to discredit" genuine news sources, said CNN host Jake Tapper immediately after Trump's press conference.


Comment: No! You guys are doing a brilliant job of that all by yourselves and proving you are not a genuine news source. Printing unverified garbage like this is just asking for a lawsuit and shows how low CNN and friends are prepared to go to bring down Trump. First casualty, as always, is the truth.



Tapper added that he could understand why the president-elect was upset by uncorroborated accusations being posted on the internet.

"I would be too," he said. "That's why we didn't publish any of the details."

Acosta later tweeted that he got another reporter to ask the question. He told CNN that Trump's spokesman Sean Spicer threatened to eject him from the press conference if he tried asking another question.

CNN has sought some distance from BuzzFeed on Wednesday, saying they were "fully confident" in their own reporting and calling on Trump and his team to "identify, specifically, what they believe is inaccurate" in the network's coverage.