Different continent, same old CNN-hating Trump. On Friday, the U.S. president upheld his vendetta against CNN when he denied a question from Chief White House Correspondent Jim Acosta, and instead devoted a good 20 seconds during his UK press conference with Prime Minister Theresa May to calling the media company "fake news." SEE ALSO: Just 15 minutes into the Twitter purge, Trump has already lost 100K followers"Since you attacked CNN can I ask you a question?" Acosta can be heard asking during the question-and-answer portion of the presser. "No. No... CNN is fake news I don't take questions — I don't take questions from CNN. CNN is fake news I don't take questions from CNN," Trump said into the microphone. Following his insults, Trump immediately called on John Roberts of Fox, saying, "Let's go to a real network," to which Acosta yelled, "Well we're a real network too, sir." Trump has had a long-standing feud with CNN and often tweets negatively about the network's coverage of him. Meanwhile, he frequently praises the right-leaning Fox and willingly takes interviews with Fox & Friends. Tweet may have been deleted Earlier in the press conference, Trump also insulted NBC, saying the network "is possibly worse than CNN." Tweet may have been deleted Though CNN-bashing is no new thing for Trump, many wondered at the fact that he went out of his way during an international press conference to insinuate that CNN is not a real network, and the fact that other media outlets allowed it to happen. Tweet may have been deleted Tweet may have been deleted Tweet may have been deleted Tweet may have been deleted Tweet may have been deleted Tweet may have been deleted Tweet may have been deleted Tweet may have been deleted Tweet may have been deleted According to The Hill, at the end of the press conferenceTrump received another question from Acosta as he was leaving the podium. The White House correspondent reportedly asked if Trump planned to tell Russian President Vladimir Putin to stay out of U.S. elections in the future, to which Trump answered "yes." Still, Trump's insistence on painting the media as "the enemy of the American people" isn't likely to let up any time soon. A spokesperson from Fox reached out to Mashable on Friday afternoon to provide the following statement from White House Correspondent John Roberts:
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