Arnold Schwarzenegger shared his condolences on Friday for the five reporters 
killed at a community newspaper in Maryland the previous day while also defending 
a free press, which has been under attack since Donald Trump became president.
The film star and former Republican governor of California has had his public 
and private life under a microscope for decades by journalists. And he said that's OK.
Schwarzenegger tweeted, urging his fans to subscribe to the Annapolis newspaper,
He followed that post up with: 
Thursday afternoon, a man in his late 30s walked in and began shooting the staff 
of the Capital Gazette newspaper in Annapolis, killing five and injuring a number of others. 
The suspect reportedly had a grudge with the paper 
for a story in which he felt he was libeled.
President Trump, who like Schwarzenegger was a Hollywood star before he was elected to
 office, said on Friday that...
Members of the press were quick to point out via social media that Trump 
as recently as a few days ago called journalists the enemy of the people. 
Schwarzenegger and Trump have also had a feud in the past, 
with both men hosting the now defunct Celebrity Apprentice. 
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For The Hollywood Reporter News, I'm Tiffany Taylor.
