Description: mid an uproar on social media, Mr Trump's comments a year on have also prompted the campaign group CPJ to demand his apology.
"We are disturbed once again to see President Trump standing up for those who would attack the press," said Courtney Radsch, the CPJ's advocacy director.
In a statement, the Guardian's US editor John Mulholland said he hoped the president would apologise for his comments, adding: "To celebrate an attack on a journalist who was simply doing his job is an attack on the first amendment [of the US Cov