2 months into Trump's second administration, the news industry faces challenges from all directions
- During the second Trump administration, journalists face challenges with labeling and public dissatisfaction, which has continued for years.
- Journalists are facing challenges from a more assertive President Donald Trump during his second administration, as they grapple with public dissatisfaction and new legal threats.
- Trump has ongoing lawsuits against CBS News and The Des Moines Register for negative coverage, creating concerns about press freedom.
- Supporters of Trump believe there needs to be a correction in media practices to better reflect public information consumption.
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‘Through The Roof’: CNN Data Guru Breaks Down Surge In Americans Saying US On ‘Right Track’ Under Trump
Harry Enten said that the percentage of Americans who believe the nation is "on the right track" has surged under Donald Trump's second administration.
'We're scared. We're outraged. We're sad': Behind the angry voters at explosive town halls
Two months into Donald Trump's second presidency, lawmakers are encountering a lot of anger and frustration at town hall events. Some of it is frustration over Trump's far-right policies, but some of it is frustration with Democrats — who, some voters complain, aren't doing enough to push back against Trump's agenda.The Washington Post's Karen Tumulty describes that frustration in her March 24 column, noting the type comments that two lawmakers …
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