From Courier Newsroom <[email protected]>
Subject MSM coverage of Trump: what’s covered vs. what’s omitted
Date September 29, 2023 8:51 PM
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John,

Donald Trump is masterful at exploiting the mainstream media’s flaws to
spread conspiracy theories, lies, and hate.

Of those flaws, the media’s commitment to telling “both sides” of a
political story has been the easiest to exploit. Trump won the White House
in 2016 by spreading endless lies about Hillary Clinton, knowing full well
that the media would take the bait.

[ [link removed] ]Before we talk about how Courier is working to fight back against that
dynamic ahead of the 2024 presidential race, can you pitch in
$5 or anything you can right now ahead of our end-of-quarter
deadline? Your support will allow our talented news teams to tell the
whole truth about Donald Trump in key battleground states nationwide.

This week, Trump and President Biden held dueling events in Michigan —
ostensibly in support of striking UAW autoworkers.

President Biden became the first president to picket alongside striking
workers. Meanwhile, Trump staged a sham photo op at a nonunion factory,
giving a campaign speech filled with lies and hallucinations about his
previous record of supporting workers.

The truth, of course is that Donald Trump’s administration was one of the
most hostile to unions in our nation’s history. Under the Trump
administration, auto manufacturing jobs fell. Trump once proposed gutting
the auto industry in Michigan and moving the jobs to states where workers
aren’t paid a fair wage.

So how did mainstream outlets do in covering Trump’s
speech, John?
Spoiler alert: not good!

[ [link removed] ]When it comes to covering Donald Trump, the mainstream media often
falls short of reporting the whole story.

Rather than calling out Trump’s blatant lies and history of hostility
towards Michigan’s workforce, the mainstream media focused on the
so-called “horse race,” framing the dueling campaign stops as a contest to
win working-class voters in Michigan.

On the other hand, here’s what coverage looked like in our Michigan
newsroom, The Gander:

[ [link removed] ]Unlike mainstream media outlets, our Michigan newsroom, The Gander is
committed to providing its readers with the whole truth and nothing else.

At Courier, our network of local newsrooms nationwide is dedicated to
telling audiences the whole truth, no matter what. We will never
compromise our values or back down from right-wing efforts to use the
media to spread lies and hate.

But to continue doing this important work, we’ll need to continue to amass
the resources necessary to counter right-wing misinformation campaigns and
the bad actors who knowingly spread them.

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end-of-quarter deadline to power our innovative and accessible reporting?

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In solidarity,

Courier Newsroom





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