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‘No Expansion of Fake News Networks’—Trump Intensifies Attack on Media, Says TV Channels Working for Radical Left

Trump claims BBC altered his speech to damage his image and accuses broadcasters of biased reporting on gender, Gaza, and his presidency, threatening legal action.

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President Trump targets TV networks for alleged left-leaning bias, calling for their reduction instead of expansion. His remarks coincide with potential changes in the television landscape and his administration's ongoing efforts to challenge media practices.

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In a climate of shitstorms and increased political pressure, it is important that the media dare to talk about reality, writes culture editor Mette Davidsen-Nielsen in this commentary.

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The Trump effect extends beyond the borders of the United States. On Sunday, November 9, the two top officials of the BBC, the jewel of British public broadcasting, presented their resignation. Tim Davie, director general, and Deborah Turness, director of BBC News, came a few days after the British conservative newspaper The Daily Telegraph published an internal BBC document. It pointed out, in particular, the problematic montage of Donald Trump…

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