Not sure what your reply to me means, but I don’t buy into political correctness. Disagreeing with Trump and his antics is not the equivalent of buying into political correctness.
Many disabled people resent being patronized and treated as small children that need protection from others. They find that insulting. Let the reporter have it out with Trump if he feels he was treated unfairly. Whatever handicap he has, I doubt it affects his wits and his ability to verbally defend himself.
Same goes for race relations. We will never truly integrate our society if white people must always walk on eggshells around black people out of fear of "offending" them. This is why most black people think white people are a bunch of tightly-wound boring squares. Because that is how they act around them.
As a society, we need to loosen up and break down the barriers we put up between us.
The day that white people can tell black jokes in front of black people and vice versa is when we can begin to better understand each other and improve our relations.
Political correctness is a cancer on our society that is actually forcing us to not be ourselves in public and to segregate us from each other.