Donald J Trump turned into the 45th President of the United States and not everybody in the nation and around the globe are happy with it. His initiation scope by the US and worldwide media included "Trumped cite BANE in his introduction speech?" and the likes. To start with Lady Melania Trump's notable expression change to frown during inaugural function became famous online via web-based networking media too.

Later, the President, in a tweet, especially congratulate Fox News (famous for their politically inclined coverage) for their coverage of the introduction speech and called CNN fake. “Congratulations to @FoxNews for being number one in inauguration ratings. They were many times higher than FAKE NEWS @CNN – public is smart!” he tweeted.


The tweet didn’t go down well with author Chetan Bhagat, who took to Twitter to guide Trump that this line of tweeting might not do him any good but only damage his already marred public image. He also suggested that probably no other president in the world cares so much about TV channel ratings.

"Sir u really think any president anyplace in world thinks about a TV channel's ratings? Sir before you tweet, think about the upside (none, as you are prez as of now)  and then the downside (huge, as u have lot to lose). Restraint pls,” he wrote.




Chetan Bhagat has a guidance for US President Donald Trump; is he listening?


Donald J Trump turned into the 45th President of the United States and not everybody in the nation and around the globe are happy with it. His initiation scope by the US and worldwide media included "Trumped cite BANE in his introduction speech?" and the likes. To start with Lady Melania Trump's notable expression change to frown during inaugural function became famous online via web-based networking media too.

Later, the President, in a tweet, especially congratulate Fox News (famous for their politically inclined coverage) for their coverage of the introduction speech and called CNN fake. “Congratulations to @FoxNews for being number one in inauguration ratings. They were many times higher than FAKE NEWS @CNN – public is smart!” he tweeted.


The tweet didn’t go down well with author Chetan Bhagat, who took to Twitter to guide Trump that this line of tweeting might not do him any good but only damage his already marred public image. He also suggested that probably no other president in the world cares so much about TV channel ratings.

"Sir u really think any president anyplace in world thinks about a TV channel's ratings? Sir before you tweet, think about the upside (none, as you are prez as of now)  and then the downside (huge, as u have lot to lose). Restraint pls,” he wrote.




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