By Brad Slager
It was an excitable few days for the press industry in this country.
The hysteria over President Trump razing the East Wing to start construction on a new White House ballroom consumed most of the media oxygen. You would think Trump was exhuming the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier to have his family members interred on the site.
Also getting the press in a lather was the official indictment of Letitia James being handed down, as recalibrating those details needed to take place. All the while, there was a small issue of a Democrat candidate in Maine found to have a Nazi tattoo that needed to be completely ignored.
So once again, time to tug on the hip waders and begin the slog through the past week of reporting, and see which outlet distinguished itself on this flawed media landscape.
THE CONTENDERS
CBS News – The staff at 60 Minutes was horrified when Bari Weiss dared to ask them why so many in the American public think the show is biased. Another possible fallout of the Weiss arrival was seen when co-host of CBS Evening News, John Dickerson, announced he is leaving the network at the end of this year. The network attempted to drum up sympathy for a Cuban prisoner with a murder rap, who is said to be going on a hunger strike after being deported to an African prison.
New York Times – Claimed the Letitia James case – where she is charged for the very thing she went after Trump over – was the result of “ruthlessness” on the part of the DOJ. Had an obituary for the East Wing. The paper showed concern over voter suppression when the Trump administration planned to monitor elections in California and New Jersey – there was no such concern when Biden’s DOJ monitored two dozen states in the general election last year.
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