White House launches Drudge Report lookalike site
- The White House introduced a wire service similar to the Drudge Report.
- The site shares articles, including a Fox Business piece about companies investing under Trump, aiming to present him positively.
- There is no mention of Michael Waltz's departure as national security adviser, a key news item.
- Matt Drudge joked to Axios that he might sue the Trump administration for creating the site.
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The White House launched a new website to promote President Donald Trump's agenda, a page that resembles the popular Drudge Report portal that has served as a must-read for conservative media members and political operators for years in the United States. Faced with suspicious similarities, the founder of the news website said he is considering filing a $1 trillion lawsuit against the Republican administration.The White House Wire, released on W…
Trump Launches News Website to Rival Drudge Report - News Addicts
The White House launched a Drudge Report-style website on Wednesday designed to be a “hub to trusted news sites and resources.” As of Thursday, links on the site direct readers to updates from the White House’s Rapid Response X account and news stories from sources such as Fox News, Breitbart, the New York Post, and […] The post Trump Launches News Website to Rival Drudge Report appeared first on News Addicts.
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