Trump keeps NYT, WaPo apps on his phone despite canceling subscriptions: report

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The New York Times's and The Washington Post's respective apps remain on President TrumpDonald John TrumpJudge blocks White House's health care requirement for new immigrants: report Trump gets deluge of boos upon entering MSG prior to UFC 244 Trump: 'I would love' to host Ukrainian president at White House MORE's phone despite his recent decision to end the White House's subscriptions to the two newspapers, according to Axios.

The news outlet reported Sunday afternoon that a source familiar with Trump's phone confirmed the two apps are still installed on his phone despite his public bashing of their reporting.

A request for comment on the president's reading habits from The Hill was not immediately returned. Trump has indicated on Twitter that he continues to read or at least is aware of stories in the Post, tweeting on Oct. 26, "The Fake Washington Post keeps doing phony stories, with zero sources, that I am concerned with the Impeachment scam. I am not because I did nothing wrong."

The Fake Washington Post keeps doing phony stories, with zero sources, that I am concerned with the Impeachment scam. I am not because I did nothing wrong. It is the other side, including Schiff and his made up story, that are concerned. Witch Hunt continues!

— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) October 26, 2019

Trump is a fierce critic of both news outlets and in September referred to two Washington Post White House reporters as "nasty lightweight reporters" who "shouldn’t even be allowed on the grounds of the White House."

The White House ended its subscriptions to the two outlets last month, with Trump telling Fox News's Sean HannitySean Patrick HannityTrump Jr. says he could 'make millions' if he was Hunter Biden Gabbard stokes fears among Democrats Retired four-star general blasts White House over NYTimes, WaPost cancelations MORE at the time, “We don’t even want it in the White House anymore. We’re going to probably terminate that and The Washington Post.”