It’s a movie we’d seen over and over again during the first Trump administration, and now the sequel nobody asked for continues in Trump 2.0:
The false narrative.
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Here’s how it works. Trump is accused of something. Evidence is scant, ambiguous or non-existent, so a narrative is built using “experts” to back the narrative, which includes Democratic lawmakers posing as such. But instead of having a come-to-Jesus moment, legacy media just continues down this destructive path years later in Trump’s second term.
So without further ado, here’s the top-5 media narratives t