A growing political dispute centers on whether U.S. media and Democrats are placing greater trust in Iranian officials over Trump. The debate highlights deep divisions over credibility during escalating conflict.
Posts tagged as “media bias”
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent pushed back against NBC’s Kristen Welker during a tense interview over President Donald Trump’s remarks and Russia policy. The exchange highlighted growing media tensions and political divide.
Sen. John Fetterman publicly rebuked Gov. Gavin Newsom over a controversial AI-generated smear targeting journalist Nick Shirley. The clash comes amid allegations of widespread fraud in California’s taxpayer-funded programs.
Saturday Night Live sparked criticism after a sketch mocking President Donald Trump over gas prices and the Iran conflict. Republican viewers say the show has become openly partisan.
Media coverage has focused on criticism of ICE, but recent operations show significant enforcement results. Officials highlight cooperation with local law enforcement and hundreds of arrests.
A forceful appeal urging public support for ICE as agents face political hostility and growing danger during enforcement operations. The piece argues for strict deportation policies and restoring law and order nationwide.
This article critiques ABC World News Tonight for repeatedly emphasizing positive identifiers for Renee Good and Alex Pretti and argues this narrative frame serves to influence viewer perception. It discusses how this framing fits into broader Minneapolis unrest coverage.
A CNN contributor is facing backlash for repeating debunked claims about the assassination of Charlie Kirk months after evidence emerged contradicting her narrative. Critics argue the incident exposes ongoing media disinformation and ideological bias.
Melania Trump’s documentary opens nationwide amid pre-release media mockery and political backlash. Despite early attacks, industry analysts say the film could perform well by documentary standards.
Polling data reveals Americans are evenly divided on immigration enforcement, yet legacy media coverage suggests overwhelming opposition. The disconnect exposes how selective reporting and information bubbles distort public perception.
Network evening newscasts devoted minimal airtime to anti-ICE protesters who disrupted a Minneapolis church service, drawing criticism over selective coverage. Media analysts argue the incident involved serious civil rights concerns that were largely ignored.
The White House reportedly cautioned CBS News against editing a recent interview with President Trump, citing past legal consequences for altered footage. CBS later confirmed the interview would air unedited.
OAN Staff Katherine Mosack and Brooke Mallory In a fiery exchange that electrified the White House briefing room, Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt delivered a masterclass in media accountability…
USA Today ignited controversy after publishing an op-ed outlining the facts behind the Minneapolis ICE shooting of Renee Good. The piece challenges left-wing narratives and argues the incident was preventable.
By Jon Dougherty Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem clashed with CNN anchor Jake Tapper over her remarks following a deadly shooting by an…
Democrats and the media are once again blaming law enforcement after a suspect used a vehicle to evade arrest and endangered lives. The pattern repeats: excuse the crime, demonize the police, and gaslight the public.


















Nolte: Far-Left NPR’s Trump/Epstein ‘Bombshell’ Is Another Hoax
A Breitbart columnist argues that a recent NPR report suggesting a Trump-Epstein connection is misleading and unsubstantiated. The piece frames the NPR coverage as part of a broader pattern of media bias and far-left narratives.