{"id":9427,"date":"2025-11-30T05:26:27","date_gmt":"2025-11-30T06:26:27","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/globaltalenthq.com\/?p=9427"},"modified":"2025-12-01T18:42:10","modified_gmt":"2025-12-01T18:42:10","slug":"white-house-unveils-media-bias-tracker","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/globaltalenthq.com\/index.php\/2025\/11\/30\/white-house-unveils-media-bias-tracker\/","title":{"rendered":"White House unveils \u2018media bias\u2019 tracker"},"content":{"rendered":"
The US presidential administration has created an online list of outlets it accuses of misleading coverage<\/strong><\/p>\n The US White House has introduced a new “media bias”<\/em> tracker that publicly identifies news outlets it accuses of publishing false and misleading stories.<\/p>\n The move comes amid US President Donald Trump’s long-running confrontation with what he calls the “fake news media,”<\/em> a term he has used for years to describe coverage he interprets as inaccurate.<\/p>\n Debuted on Friday, the tracker appears as a dedicated section on the White House website under the banner “Misleading. Biased. Exposed.”<\/em> The page features weekly examples of reporting the administration disputes, linking to the original stories and categorizing them as “Misrepresentation,”<\/em> “Omission of context,”<\/em> “Bias”<\/em> or “Malpractice.”<\/em><\/p>\n The administration said in a statement that the site is intended to serve as a “record of the media’s false and misleading stories flagged by the White House.”<\/em><\/p>\n \n Read more<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n CBS News, The Boston Globe and The Independent were the first outlets listed in the “Media Offender of the Week”<\/em> section. The administration said their reporting “misrepresents and exaggerates President Trump’s calls for Democrat accountability,”<\/em> disputing coverage suggesting he had urged the “execution”<\/em> of lawmakers.<\/p>\n The “Offender Hall of Shame”<\/em> section, described as a “record of the media’s false and misleading stories,”<\/em> includes outlets such as The Washington Post, CBS News, CNN and MSNBC among dozens of searchable entries.<\/p>\n The launch follows a recent scandal involving unethically edited footage in a BBC Panorama documentary titled ‘Trump: A Second Chance?’ The program, which aired shortly before the US election last November, spliced excerpts from a 2021 speech to suggest Trump incited the January 6 riot by telling supporters to “fight like hell”<\/em> at the Capitol.<\/p>\n The state-funded British broadcaster issued a formal apology after Trump threatened to sue the outlet for $1 billion, accusing it of “defamation.”<\/em><\/p>\n