The dossier, which White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer promised to deliver to reporters after Trump’s remarks, was first tweeted by journalists from CNN. However, several, including the attacks in San Bernardino , Orlando , Paris and Nice , were major news events for days or weeks both domestically and abroad. Here's the list the White House sent of attacks they feel "did not receive adequate attention from Western media sources." In the address, the president blamed the media for intentionally underreporting terrorist attacks in an effort to downplay the threat posed by the Islamic State to readers. According to the Global Terrorism Database, parts of Asia, Africa and the Middle East experienced terrorist attacks far more frequently in 2015 than did Europe and North America.
Source: Huffington Post February 07, 2017 04:52 UTC