Donald Trump once again surprised everyone with his new claim that the media is covering up reports about terrorist attacks. The 70-year-old host-turned-politician delivered his shocking remark while speaking at the U.S. Central Command on Monday.

"You've seen what happened in Paris, and Nice. All over Europe, it's happening," Donald Trump told the military leaders, Washington Post reported. The POTUS also accused the media that the real happenings were not even being reported and the press has no intention to report it. He even called these journalists "very dishonest."

"They have their reasons, and you understand that," Donald Trump added. The newly-elected president's claims might be ignited by senior adviser Kellyanne Conway's previous remark on MSNBC. The counselor to the president unveiled "brand-new" information to the public when she said that the former president Barack Obama had a "six-month band on the Iraqi refugee program."

Kellyanne Conway then revealed that only a few people know this since the media didn't cover this report. Hence, this gives Donald Trump an idea that not everything is being reported by the journalists and reporters.

Meanwhile, Donald Trump recalled the moment of his winning and said that the United States had a wonderful election. The husband of Melania Trump proudly said that he saw the numbers of votes and believed that people really liked him. And as he does like the public too, he said that everything is going to work out just fine, according to The Atlantic.

Donald Trump then introduced Governor Rick Scott and gave his gratefulness for endorsing him. But, this came with a little indirect threat. The business magnate then told the people in front of him that if these politicians didn't endorse him, everything will never be the same, especially if they are in his position. He then assured them that they can still talk, but it won't simply mean the same.