In Donald Trump's second term, the media's relentless opposition continues, marked by hyperbolic headlines and scandal predictions. Despite this, Trump's administration has adapted, effectively changing the dynamics, forcing the press to respond defensively. The narrative from outlets like The New York Times reflects a perceived urgency and alarm surrounding his actions, so much so that public trust in the media has declined. The president's team has learned to counteract media monopolies on information, suggesting a significant shift in the political landscape compared to his first term.
Their definition of a scandal is when he deviates from past presidents, as if the Oval Office is a straitjacket.
The press hates him more than it loves the truth.
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