MELBOURNE, Fla. — Twenty-nine days after being sworn in, President Donald Trump kicked off his reelection campaign with a rally where he called the crowd his "friends" and framed the press as his enemy.Speaking in a muggy airplane hangar in front of a crowd local officials pegged at 9,000-strong, Trump said he wanted to speak "without the filter of the fake news.""They've become a big part of the problem. They're part of the corrupt system," he said.Trump promised: "When the media lies to the people I will never ever let them get away with it," and warned the media "have their own agenda."It was an invigorated and in-control Trump that took the stage in front of a cheering crowd — a stark contrast to the Trump that's stumbled during his first few weeks as president back in Washington. He delivered a largely standard stump speech, to a typically adoring crowd, and was introduced, unexpectedly, by his wife before taking the podium.Read the rest of this article on VICE NEWS.