
BROADCAST BIAS: Networks blast Trump ‘tirade’ but not $1B Somali scam rocking Minnesota
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Tim Walz dodges responsibility for massive Minnesota welfare fraud totaling over $1 billion, and media fail to press former Democrat vice president nominee.
On "Meet the Press," host Kristen Welker began with the obvious method of broadcast-network introduction of a story — taking exception to something President Donald Trump posted on Truth Social.
The New York Times arrived late to the story on Nov. 30. The online headline was "How Fraud Swamped Minnesota’s Social Services System on Tim Walz’s Watch." The front page in the paper was notably softer: "The Social Services Corruption That Preyed on Minnesota Nice." A better term would have been "preyed on Minnesota Woke."
On "Meet the Press," host Kristen Welker began with the obvious method of broadcast-network introduction of a story — taking exception to something President Donald Trump posted on Truth Social. He tagged Walz with the R-word, or as Welker put it, "a slur widely regarded as derogatory towards people with intellectual disabilities." Walz then unloaded two minutes of denouncing Trump for "meanness."

88-year-old Army veteran working at grocery store receives over $1.7M in donations after viral video
Australian influencer Sam Weidenhofer's viral video about Army veteran Edmund Bambas working at grocery store at age 88 sparks massive GoFundMe raising over $1.7 million.












