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Trump Targets Media Subscription Payments Amidst Claims of Bias

President Trump continues to attack media subscriptions, claiming they prop up biased reporting, while outlets defend their practices amid controversy.

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  1. Factchecking the Trump-Politico Media Funding ‘Scandal’

    By linking federal government spending to the media, Trump has bundled two of his long-favored political targets into one rhetorical package—denouncing a common practice as untoward while offering no supporting evidence for his assertions.

    Factchecking the Trump-Politico Media Funding ‘Scandal’

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  2. 'It's capitalism': Politico CEO responds to Trump criticism over gov't subscriptions

    Trump's unfounded accusations against Politico reflect his broader narrative of distrust towards media outlets, suggesting a belief that even the most standard business transactions are part of a conspiracy against him.

    'It's capitalism': Politico CEO responds to Trump criticism over gov't subscriptions

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  3. Trump promotes misleading claims about federal government’s media subscriptions

    By linking federal government spending to the media, Trump has effectively merged two of his preferred targets into one explosive narrative, drawing attention to these expenditures while failing to provide any concrete evidence to support his claims.

    Trump promotes misleading claims about federal government’s media subscriptions

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  4. Trump Orders Federal Government to Cancel All News Subscriptions For Employees And Offices

    The Trump administration's abrupt decision to terminate all paid news subscriptions underscores a growing trend of distrust in the media and an effort to reshape government spending in alignment with the president's priorities.

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  5. BREAKING: Trump ends ‘every single media contract’ at the GSA

    Trump's decisive action to terminate media contracts within the GSA underscores a growing insistence on accountability and a rejection of unnecessary government expenditures.

    BREAKING: Trump ends ‘every single media contract’ at the GSA

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  6. Scoop: Trump orders key government agency to cancel all media contracts

    The White House's aggressive move to terminate all media contracts underlines its ongoing campaign against perceived mainstream media bias, reflecting a broader strategy to cut costs and diminish media influence.

    Scoop: Trump orders key government agency to cancel all media contracts

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Updated: Feb 7th, 2025, 3:23 AM ET

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President Trump has intensified his criticism of federal payments to media outlets, labeling them potential 'scandals.' Specifically targeting subscriptions, he cited claims that Politico received over $8 million in government funding, asserting without evidence that this contributes to biased journalism. The White House's directive to terminate all media contracts has stoked further outrage from free press advocates. In response, Politico clarified that their subscriptions are obtained through standard procurement processes and denied any financial dependence on government funding. Additionally, outlets like The New York Times and AP defended their practices amidst Trump's media blitz, highlighting long-standing relationships with government agencies.


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