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The Santa Barbara News-Press, which endorsed Trump in 2020, [483] ceased publication in 2023. [ 484 ] The Poynter Institute noted that moves by the owners of The Washington Post and Los Angeles Times (as well as the Minnesota Star Tribune ) to stop endorsing presidential candidates follow a trend seen at regional newspapers.
Fred Trump III, author, advocate for people with disabilities, and Donald Trump's nephew (endorsed Kamala Harris) [260] [261] George Will, conservative columnist and political commentator (endorsed Kamala Harris) [262] [263]
The term "fake news" has been weaponized with the goal of undermining public trust in news media. [155] President Donald Trump seized on the term "fake news" [161] [162] as a way of denigrating any story or outlet critical of him, even appearing to claim to have invented the term [163] and handing out so-called "Fake News Awards" in 2017. [164]
Congress largely absent from lawsuits fighting Trump's spending cuts. During his first month after returning to office, Trump moved swiftly to dismantle federal agencies such as the U.S. Agency ...
The administration’s removals of agency heads and workers have affected 11 federal agencies conducting 32 ongoing investigations, complaints or enforcement actions against Musk’s companies ...
Testing the limits of presidential power, Donald Trump this week tightened his grip on U.S. government agencies that for years have taken pride in their independence overseeing such matters as ...
From his inauguration in January 2017 through October 15, 2019, Trump called the news media the "enemy of the people" 36 times on Twitter. [3]In 2012, former Democratic pollster Patrick Caddell gave a speech at a conference sponsored by Accuracy in Media, a conservative watchdog group, in which he called the media "the enemy of the American people".
Government agencies are cautioning that President-elect Trump’s inauguration may attract violent extremists – especially those harboring "election-related grievances," according to a new report.