Another Trump Narrative Collapses: Why the Media Jumps to Conclusions

Published: June 18, 2021, 7 a.m.

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When law enforcement cleared protesters from Lafayette Square last year, left-leaning media outlets immediately ran with the narrative that President Donald Trump had ordered the move so he could get a photo-op in front of nearby St. John\\u2019s Church.


But a new inspector general\\u2019s report reveals the truth: Trump had nothing to do with the police action.

Tim Murtaugh, who was communications director for Trump\\u2019s 2020 reelection campaign, views this episode\\u2014as well as numerous other Trump-related stories that the media has had to retract\\u2014as one of the dangers of what he calls \\u201cpack journalism.\\u201d


\\u201cNo single reporter wants to be the only one going out and saying, \\u2018Hey, maybe this isn\\u2019t what everybody thinks it is,\'\\u201d Murtaugh says. \\u201cSo everybody stays in the same pack, they all report it the same way. And what do you know, almost every single time you\\u2019ve got all the media on one side, Donald Trump on the other side, and very often, those things fall apart.\\u201d

Murtaugh joins \\u201cThe Daily Signal Podcast\\u201d to discuss media malfeasance in reporting on Trump, why so-called mainstream outlets run cover for the radical left, and what conservatives can do to make sure they can find honest and high-quality news.


We also cover these stories:

  • The Supreme Court rules 9-9 that Catholic Social Services may keep putting children into foster homes in accord with its religious belief that marriage is the union of one man and one woman.
  • In another decision, the high court votes 7-2 to uphold the Affordable Care Act, popularly known as Obamacare.
  • The federal government will observe Juneteenth on Friday, as the observance becomes a national holiday celebrating the end of slavery in America.




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