Distrust in the Media is Rising: A Look at 3 of the Media’s Worst Offenses of the Trump Presidency

Posted on Tuesday, October 13, 2020
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by AMAC, Bob Carlstrom
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A survey of 20,000 Americans commissioned this year by Gallup and the Knight Foundation found that Americans are growing increasingly concerned about a lack of objectivity in the media. Almost half (49 percent) of those surveyed this year said the media is very biased and almost three quarters think top leadership at media companies are influencing narratives and coverage. More than half (54 percent) of respondents believe that reporters intentionally misrepresent facts. Other surveys show even more dire numbers for the media, with public distrust increasing to an all-time high.

While there is great work being done by local and independent journalists all across the country, one particularly sector of the mainstream political media unfortunately is eroding trust in the media as an institution. Too often during the Trump Presidency, the media has decided on a narrative and then cherry picked what they deem to be supporting evidence based on half-truths, unreliable sourcing, and hearsay. By the time the truth comes out, the damage has already been done and the mainstream political media continues to rinse and repeat, with one poorly sourced hit piece after coming after another. The lie, for example that the President was colluding with a foreign government, stayed on cable news tickers and front pages for years, while the truth once all the facts have come out will be scantly covered because it does not advance a narrative against the President. With so many bad stories to choose from, a novel could be written citing examples and showing how the public’s distrust is directly tied to the amount of fake news being shoveled out on a weekly basis by the mainstream media, but here we’ll highlight three of the biggest failures by the media during the Trump Presidency which have shaken the public trust.

With the election less than a month away, we don’t expect the media to atone for their past sins and we do expect many more “October surprises” against the President that will later inevitably wash out as conjecture, lacking context, or poorly sourced. Given the media’s huge failures during this Presidency including the foreign collusion lie that dominated cable news for three years, the Covington Catholic lawsuit that CNN and the Washington Post lost from their smearing of a pro-life high school student, and the shameful treatment of now Supreme Court Justice Kavanaugh, it is no wonder that public trust in the media has taken a serious hit during the Trump Presidency.

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