No American industry is more troubled than journalism/media. It is now rife with incompetence and corruption, a largely destructive force that has betrayed its obligation to accurately inform Americans about events of importance. The federal raid on President Trump's home is a vivid example of journalistic dereliction. Here we have the most important FBI action in history because of its high worldwide profile and Constitutional obligation. Yet, the reporting on the event has been shoddy, to say the least.
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No American industry is more troubled than journalism/media. It is now rife with incompetence and corruption, a largely destructive force that has betrayed its obligation to accurately inform Americans about events of importance.

The federal raid on President Trump's home is a vivid example of journalistic dereliction. Here we have the most important FBI action in history because of its high worldwide profile and Constitutional obligation. Yet, the reporting on the event has been shoddy, to say the least.

No American industry is more troubled than journalism/media. It is now rife with incompetence and corruption, a largely destructive force that has betrayed its obligation to accurately inform Americans about events of importance.

The federal raid on President Trump's home is a vivid example of journalistic dereliction. Here we have the most important FBI action in history because of its high worldwide profile and Constitutional obligation. Yet, the reporting on the event has been shoddy, to say the least.

There are only two outcomes to the story. The first is that the Justice Department has a strong case that Donald Trump committed a felony. If true, that would justify the FBI's intrusion into his home.

The second outcome would be a disaster for Attorney General Merrick Garland and the Biden administration. No compelling evidence against Mr. Trump. No reason to use police powers to invade his home.

Honest reporters and pundits must say up front that they don't know how this story will play out because, at this point, no one does.

But if you read newspaper columns or watch TV News, you get a steady stream of ideological speculation. "Maybe this happened ... it could be that ... an anonymous source told me ..."

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