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    Trump vs. The Media: Who's Right?

    Donald Trump has built his political brand on saying exactly what's on his mind — and for millions of Americans, that's exactly why they support him. In this episode, Paul and Sal discuss why so many voters appreciate Trump's willingness to challenge the media, defend the American flag, put our country first without apology, and call out what they see as biased reporting. But we also examine an important question: When does blunt honesty become a political liability? While the media despises Trump, their hostility toward him would likely be redirected at any Republican nominee in a future election. We revisit how the press attacked Republicans like Mitt Romney over comments such as "binders full of women," demonstrating that media criticism isn't reserved for Trump alone. Long before Trump entered politics, Republican candidates routinely found themselves portrayed as out of touch, insensitive, or dangerous by many of the same media outlets that now focus their attention on Trump. Many of those same outlets praised Trump as a businessman and celebrity, only to become some of his fiercest critics after he entered Republican politics. At the same time, while challenging reporters and exposing media bias can resonate with MAGA voters, personal insults and unnecessary confrontations may alienate independent voters, who often decide elections. Trump's loyal MAGA supporters aren't going anywhere. But the real political battle is fought among independents and swing voters, and elections are often won or lost by persuading people who haven't already made up their minds. Watch the discussion and tell us what you think: 👇 Does Trump's unfiltered style help him more than it hurts him, or does he sometimes go too far?

    Trump vs. The Media: Who's Right?

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A pro law enforcement channel that exposes the insane policies of the left and how it demonizes police.