New Delhi: British journalist Piers Morgan, who has never shied away from showing support for U.S. President Donald Trump, has once again batted for the latter.


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Morgan on Friday tweeted in agreement with the White House barring a few media organisations from attending a meeting, held by White House press secretary Sean Spicer.


"No President in US history attacked freedom of the press more than Obama.... Worth remembering that as this Trump/media hysteria rages," he posted on Twitter.


Instituting scathing attacks on former US president Barack Obama one after the other, Morgan replied to a few, who commented on the previous tweet, and held Obama responsible for Trump`s nerve to target the media.


Morgan`s defence of Trump came hours after the White House blocked several news organisations - CNN, the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, Politico and BuzzFeed - from an off-camera press briefing.


The administration, however, defended its move, citing they had `the pool there, so, everyone would be respresented and get an update`.


Earlier, Trump had mocked the news media at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC). He said that much of the press represents "the enemy of the people."