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Kaitlan Collins says Trump is ‘more accessible’ to the media than Obama

But Collins’ comments quickly sparked criticism online, with several users claiming that accessibility doesn’t necessarily translate into meaningful information.

“Being accessible is pointless if the information derived is nothing but utter nonsense or sexist insults. That’s what a malignant narcissist offers,” one user wrote on X.

Another critic took aim at Collins’ tone, writing: “She sounds like a fangirl. He’s not a celebrity. All he does is lie and talk nonsense and you have to report it daily.”

Others argued that Trump’s frequent press interactions often revolve around repeating the same talking points.

“The thing is, he never says anything new. He repeats the same thing every day. Same lines, same ideas, same reactions. Nothing new,” one user wrote.

Another questioned the value of the access that Collins described: “Does accessibility matter if all you get are lies?”

A fifth commentator contrasted Trump’s media-intensive approach with his predecessor, writing: “Obama was not a TV star, Trump craves media attention.”

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