President Donald Trump has flipped the script on liberal media, leaving outlets scrambling. His strategic moves have drained funds, sparked resignations, and forced settlements, all while his policies thrive. The progressive press, once smug, now faces an existential crisis.
Fox News reported that Trump’s defunding of NPR and PBS, alongside lawsuit victories against CBS and ABC, has rocked progressive media, with Media Matters teetering on collapse.
Conservative allies like Elon Musk and FCC Chairman Brendan Carr have amplified this shift, pushing for unbiased journalism. It’s a reckoning long overdue.
Trump’s campaign leaned on podcasts and influencers, sidestepping traditional media gatekeepers. His debate win over President Joe Biden forced Biden’s exit from the race. Vice President Kamala Harris later fell to Trump’s electoral juggernaut.
NPR’s top editor quit after Trump slashed its funding. PBS, too, felt the sting of defunding, crippling its operations. Progressive outlets, once taxpayer-funded megaphones, now scramble to survive.
The Washington Post, a bastion of left-leaning journalism, is hemorrhaging talent. Columnists Jonathan Capehart, Jen Rubin, and Eugene Robinson are out, alongside fact-checker Glenn Kessler. Only one staffer remains in the obituary section, a grim metaphor for the paper’s fate.
The Post’s opinion pages now champion “free markets and personal liberties,” a stunning pivot. Buyouts are being offered to employees, signaling financial distress. Trump’s influence has rewritten the outlet’s DNA.
CBS News settled with Trump for $16 million over election interference claims. ABC News paid $15 million to Trump’s presidential museum and $1 million for legal fees after falsely claiming he was “liable for rape.” These payouts expose media overreach and fuel Trump’s war chest.
Elon Musk’s legal battles have cost Media Matters $15 million in fees, pushing the group toward shutdown. The New York Times reported Media Matters’ dire straits, a sign of crumbling progressive infrastructure. Trump’s allies are landing haymakers.
CBS also axed late-night host Stephen Colbert, a vocal Trump critic. Layoffs and buyouts have hit Huffington Post, Bloomberg, LA Times, Vox, and Gannett. The liberal media’s smug bubble has burst.
Six months into Trump’s second term, the border is effectively closed to unauthorized migration. His tariff strategy, mocked by critics, forced trade deals without tanking the economy. The stock markets have rebounded, and the EU signed a U.S.-friendly trade agreement.
Trump’s support for Israel has crushed Iran’s terrorist proxies, Hezbollah and Hamas. U.S. airstrikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities, without ground troops, showcase military precision. Critics who predicted chaos are eating crow.
Leftist strongholds like Hawaii and Beverly Hills, struck by disasters, face rebuilding bans. Trump’s FCC Chairman Brendan Carr demands newsrooms return to “unbiased, trustworthy journalism.” The media’s woke agenda is on notice.
The Washington Post’s near-empty obituary desk mirrors the broader media meltdown. Progressive outlets, once dominant, are shedding staff and credibility. Trump’s outsider strategy exposed their bias and weakened their grip.
Trump’s reliance on alternative media during his campaign outflanked traditional outlets. Podcasts and influencers carried his message directly to voters, bypassing editorial spin. The old guard’s gatekeeping days are numbered.
Liberal media bet on Biden and Harris, only to watch Trump triumph. Their sanctimonious lectures alienated audiences, and now they’re paying the price. Trump’s media purge, backed by policy wins, has reshaped the landscape with surgical precision.