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***OFFICIAL Media Lies & Censorship Thread (now with Fake News™!)***

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Kilmeade may well be out of a job in the coming days. What an unconscionable thing to say.

Now that's how you create buzz....

The article literally states this from the New Hampshire attorney general:

Formella also addressed reports that Nadeau said the words "free Palestine" during the attack, noting that he made "a number of statements" at the time. There was no indication as of yet that this was a hate-motivated crime, Formella said.

"In fact, I would say that at this point, the evidence leads us to believe that it is more likely that Mr. Nadeau was simply trying to make a number of statements to create chaos in the moment," Formella said.

Before you go off, Formella is a Republican.

A study no less

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big if true.

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CNN and MSNBC are showing the signing of the peace deal. Color me shocked

37 minutes ago, It Hurts said:

CNN and MSNBC are showing the signing of the peace deal. Color me shocked

meanwhile, trump is still protecting pedos.

News organizations, including FoxNews, reject Hegseth's new Pentagon reporting rules.

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Fox News, the former employer of Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, has joined a near-unanimous outpouring of news organizations rejecting new rules for journalists based in the Pentagon.

Fox signed on to a statement with ABC, CBS, NBC and CNN saying they would not agree to Hegseth’s new rules, saying "the policy is without precedent and threatens core journalistic protections."
Hegseth has said that outlets who don’t agree to the new rules by the end of Tuesday, which restrict reporting on news not specifically approved by his team, will be evicted from the Pentagon on Wednesday.

The Pentagon has said the rules establish "common sense media procedures” and want news outlets to sign a statement acknowledging them, even if they don’t agree with them. The news outlets have said that they are concerned, however, that their reporters will be subject to expulsion if they simply try to report news not approved by Hegseth.
"The Pentagon’s new press policy undermines the First Amendment and AP’s core values as an independent global news organization,” the AP said in its statement. "The restrictions impede the public’s access to information about their government and limit the people’s right to know. AP remains focused on continuing to produce strong independent coverage of the Pentagon in the public interest.”
The New York Times, Washington Post, Reuters, NPR and The Atlantic are among the other news outlets saying they won’t sign onto the new rules. Another conservative television network, Newsmax, has also rejected them.
The news organizations who have rejected the rules all say they will continue covering the U.S. military, even without being permitted on the Pentagon grounds. Barring a change from either side, the case looks to be headed for court.

i for one, am surprised by the sound of crickets from the cucks on this.

Why do their "mistakes” always seem to be in one direction. They never seem to harm liberals and Democrats

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You'd better believe they've done it to people other than Trump.

CPB will revive $36 million contract with NPR.

The Corporation for Public Broadcasting agreed Monday to fulfill a $36 million, multi-year contract with NPR that it had yanked after pressure from the Trump White House.

The arrangement resolves litigation filed by NPR accusing the corporation of illegally yielding to Trump's demands that the network be financially punished for its news coverage. The argument, part of a broader lawsuit by NPR and several stations against the Trump administration, focused on CPB funding for NPR's operation of a satellite distribution system for local public radio stations. NPR announced Monday it would waive all fees for the stations associated with the satellite service.

The judge in the case had explicitly told CPB's legal team he did not find its defense credible. CPB lawyers had argued that the decision to award the contract to a new consortium of public media institutions was driven by a desire to foster digital innovations more swiftly.

Over the course of the litigation this fall, mounting evidence appeared to demonstrate that CPB's board chair and executives had acted against NPR in what turned out to be a futile attempt to salvage the corporation's own future.

In hearings last month in Washington, D.C., U.S. District Court Judge Randolph Moss told CPB's legal team they had not made a credible case for why the corporation reneged on the contract just a day after a top White House official warned senior CPB leaders against doing business with NPR. A trial had been set to start on Dec. 1.

CPB's change of mind — and NPR's ensuing lawsuit — sparked consternation and unease within the larger public media ecosystem. The two organizations had served as partners for decades. But that relationship frayed earlier this year, as the system came under attack from the Trump administration.


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The Corporation for Public Broadcasting agreed Monday to fulfill a $36 million, multi-year contract with NPR that it had yanked after pressure from the Trump White House.
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These news outlets know how to brainwash the weak

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The NY Times was outed a long, long time ago for being an embarrassment to "journalism", and it just continues to be more and more reinforced on a weekly basis. David Sacks absolutely nails it here

On 12/3/2025 at 4:41 PM, It Hurts said:

These news outlets know how to brainwash the weak

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Such a cuck. People (Democrats even!) also read their news on the web. Try a search and see, then come back and tell us how much the media is not reporting this. WSJ, Newsweek, MSN, yahoo, NYP, CBS, PBS, NYT, shall I continue?

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