
As President Donald Trump has achieved historic peace deals across the globe, media treatment of his presidency is on track to resemble the pre-determined critical nature shown in Trump’s first term.
Near the 100th day of his second term, Media Research Center, a conservative-leaning media watchdog, found that 92% of mainstream media coverage of Trump has been consistently negative. The contrast to former President Joe Biden, who enjoyed 59% positive news coverage, shows a glaring double standard when it comes to recognizing White House success, particularly in the area of foreign policy.
A Google search yielded no footage of U.S. news networks covering the historic landing of an El-Al jet in the UAE in 2020, after the adoption of the “Abraham Accords.” In fact, only the BBC and the CBC in Canada appear to have covered that event as breaking news. The UK-based BBC called it “a major step in normalizing relations after the announcement of a peace deal,” and noted that the UAE became only the third Arab country in the Middle East to recognize Israel since its founding in 1948.
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Author: Marty Kaufmann
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