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Media Bias vs Government Truth: Americans Lose?
Liberty Check
- The Hall of Shame highlights stories the White House claims misrepresent President Trump, including false allegations about his stance on Congress members’ military actions.
- The administration’s new “Lie Archive” points to additional cases, such as outlets repeating unverified claims and reporting based on disputed or incomplete facts.
- The battle now is between biased coverage and government attempts to set the record straight, raising serious concerns about free speech and the First Amendment.
President Trump has launched the Media Bias Hall of Shame, a direct response to years of hostile and slanted coverage from progressive news outlets. The tracker, now featured on the White House website, documents examples of misleading reporting and aims to call out the most egregious offenders.
This initiative comes as Americans face a fundamental question: Whom do we trust—an openly biased press or the federal government seeking to highlight that bias?
The stakes are high as press partisanship and government oversight threaten independent thought. Every American must consider the dangers when truth becomes a casualty of politics.
The Constitution must be defended.