"I am personally offended by the American news media. I think it is destructive and disgusting. It is a danger to the country right now," Gingrich, a staunch supporter of Trump, was quoted as saying by Politico.
Gingrich said the press should be banished to a nearby Starbucks and that the White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer should take questions from the American people.
Gingrich said Trump should treat news media as "dishonest opponents pretending to be reporters," Politico reported.
Gingrich asserted that Trump as the US President has a right "to declassify anything he wants to," and that Presidents for centuries have disclosed sensitive information in chats with foreign officials.
Closing the press briefing room would send a message to the country "that the media is a corrupt institution and he is tired of being harassed by people whose only interest is making him look bad."
He also said that reporters shouldn't print information they couldn't attach a name to, the report said.
"You guys are nuts," he said as he described the Trump's communication team as one of the best.
"These people around the world read you as though you're real. The damage the news media is doing to the United States is despicable," Gingrich said.
Trump has previously accused news media of being "the enemy of the American people," which journalists have rejected.
The White House Correspondents' Association (WHCA) on Friday pushed back on Trump's threat to cancel future White House briefings, noting that "White House briefings and press conferences provide substantive and symbolic opportunities for journalists to pose questions to officials at the highest levels of the US government."
"The White House Correspondents' Association would object to any move that would threaten those constitutionally- protected principles.
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