President Trump blasted the media yet again Friday as photographers got a bit rowdy fighting for a good spot in the Oval Office.
They were jostling for space during a meeting with South Korean president Moon Jae-in.
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Furniture was knocked around with all the pushing and shoving and at one point Trump's bodyguard-turned-White House aide Keith Schiller had to catch a lamp from falling onto Trump.
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It was a hectic scene with the American and South Korean press vying for space to cover the two presidents.
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A pool report circulating on Twitter after the event noted that Trump told Moon this group was "friendly" and "don't let them get you."
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Of course the press might have been a bit overeager to actually be in the room with the president given the recent limited opportunities for access -- and the administration's famously hostile and combative stance against the media.
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