From the very first day Donald J. Trump announced his candidacy, the mainstream media made it their mission to tear him down. Instead of reporting facts, they spun narratives. Instead of holding themselves accountable, they doubled down on their bias. For years, networks like CNN, MSNBC, and even so-called “neutral” outlets have attacked Trump relentlessly—not because of his policies, but because he refuses to play by their rules.

A Campaign of Smears

Whether it was the Russia hoax, the endless impeachment circus, or constant hit pieces about his character, the media always assumed the worst about Trump while giving Democrats a free pass. Every minor controversy was turned into a national scandal. Every success, from tax reform to historic peace deals, was either ignored or spun negatively.

No Room for Self-Reflection

What’s most shocking is the refusal of mainstream outlets to ever admit when they’re wrong. After years of pushing false narratives, they never apologize to the American people. They simply move on to the next attack, pretending their credibility is intact. This lack of accountability is not journalism—it’s propaganda.

Trump vs. The Media Machine

Trump’s greatest “crime” in the eyes of the media is that he exposed them. By speaking directly to the American people—through rallies, social media, and unfiltered communication—he bypassed their gatekeeping power. He reminded Americans that we don’t need a media elite telling us what to think. That’s why they hate him, and that’s why they will do anything to stop him.

The American People Deserve Better

Journalism should be about truth, not politics. But until the mainstream media faces its own failures, it cannot be trusted. The good news is that millions of Americans now see through the lies. Alternative media, independent voices, and grassroots movements are growing stronger every day.

Trump’s fight is not just against the radical left—it’s against a media machine that has betrayed its duty. And in that fight, more and more Americans are standing with him.

Let me hear your voice