Arguments Against President Trump

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Throughout the history of media, there has been an unfair bias towards either side of politics depending on where the source is coming from. The definition of media is “the main means of mass communication.” (dictionary.com) Everyone gets their politics through some form of media, the majority online. The media now a days sends out a variety of information biased for just about anything and everything. The media has, much like they do with many other presidents, an unfair biased dislike for Trump.
The media has an unfair bias against President Trump. The media time and time again leans left over right; the left dominates much of the news and in turns sends the message that no matter what Trump does is wrong. The media paints Trump as an arrogant monster, as shown in multiple articles including one titled, “how Trump’s base could get us into a nuclear war” (CNN.com) or “Trump is ruining our democracy” (nytimes.com) or even “Will Donald Trump destroy the presidency?” (The Atlantic). The left leaning media sways the audience into believing that Trump is effectively ruining our country and everything he does is to hurt us.
The media has long
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Fake news is usually defined as a story that holds no true facts and is something written to draw up attention and controversy. The media seems to love to write articles about Trump that seem to be written just to attack Trump and ends up twisting stories so far they hold none of the truth anymore. Many times Trump will go after them and start tweeting or screaming about “fake news”, which admittedly doesn't help his case. The media loves to create drama to make them seem relevant and more often than not show Trump as the bad guy for standing up for what he believes in, the most recent time him standing up, pun somewhat intended, for his belief on everyone standing for the national