
BROADCAST BIAS: From 'without evidence' to war panic, the media target Trump and America
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Broadcast networks criticize Trump's Iran strikes as unprovoked, but provide Iranian foreign minister airtime while dismissing U.S. security concerns as past grievances.
It’s obvious that it’s more controversial within these liberal broadcast networks to provide a platform for Trump than to interview a Baghdad Bob–like figure in the decapitated theocracy in Iran.
It’s obvious that it’s more controversial within these liberal networks to provide a platform for Trump than to interview a Baghdad Bob–like figure in the decapitated theocracy in Iran.
On Monday morning, an ABC White House correspondent broke out the "without evidence" line against the president. Trump "has yet to make a robust case for war to explain why Iran presented an imminent threat to the U.S." and has "insisted, without evidence, that a rebuild of their nuclear program was happening fast."

Democrats pressure Mike Johnson to keep House in Washington over 'rapidly developing' Iran operation
Rep. Jared Moskowitz and a group of Democrats urge Speaker Johnson to keep the House in session as tensions with Iran escalate, while the GOP prepares for its annual retreat at Doral.












