In his first television appearance following the end of polling in the 2020 elections, the famous NBC network (NBC) cut short President Donald Trump's speech when he began to press charges of systematic voter fraud without providing any evidence or evidence.

And on Monday, minutes after the start of a Trump campaign press conference, Fox News (FOX NEWS) news channel cut its coverage of White House spokeswoman Kylie McKinani after she charged accusations that Democrats "welcome fraud" and "illegal voting."

McKinani repeated the Republican candidate's campaign allegations of refusing to lose him to Democratic rival Joe Biden, who received 290 votes from the Electoral College compared to 214 votes for President Trump, according to the Associated Press, while the votes of 3 states have yet to be resolved.

Trump and many of his allies in the right-wing media, in addition to a number of Fox programs, are launching a massive attack on traditional media as they see it as neglecting to cover "widespread electoral violations that have not been covered."

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A different relationship between the president and the media


Trump's news and statements have dominated the media since his political appearance and his intention to run for president in late 2015 and during his election campaign, and since that time the media has played an overwhelming role in influencing his personality And his positions.

Many imagined that his disagreements with the media would end with his arrival to the White House, but it seems that it was only the beginning.

With the outbreak of the Corona virus, Trump controlled the daily report at the White House, and his daily press conference became an important material for ridicule and mockery of the president, who did not stop his attack on journalists.

The president took a hostile attitude towards the media before his arrival to the White House, as he leaves no opportunity without accusing the press of "falsifying the facts."

Trump began the first day of his presidency on January 21, 2017, with a sharp attack on the American media, amid disagreements over estimates of the number of people who attended and who witnessed his inauguration as President of the United States.

During the first press conference of then-White House spokesman Sean Spaceer, he attacked the media for comparing photos of the crowds during the inauguration of President Donald Trump and former President Barack Obama, claiming that Trump's inauguration witnessed a greater presence than that of Obama, in contrast to what the comparison pictures revealed between the two crowds. Most of the major American media have used it.

And his supporters support him in this, headed by his most important lawyer, Rudolph Giuliani, the former mayor of New York City, who tweeted that "the media was surprised by Trump's victory, contrary to all their expectations. From here, the media is trying in various ways to entrap Trump and thwart his presidency."

The media that Trump attacks and Trump attacks does not represent all American media, as there is another parallel media that does not stop supporting Trump and "cheering" on all his decisions on various issues.

The right-wing media represents a vast newspaper, television and electronic network that represents living fuel for everything that the outgoing president represents.

The media and the battle of the 2020 elections


In general, Trump insists on accusing the media of not covering the events related to it accurately.

President Trump has repeatedly attacked the American media, describing it as "fake news media", considering it "an enemy of the American people" and representing "the actual opposition party to its rule."

Before the elections, Trump tweeted, "Despite all the success our country is achieving, including job creation that has reached an unprecedented level, the false and dishonest media have never been worse for me and for my presidency."

Trump repeated this tweet dozens of times, and on many occasions.

His attack was compounded by the lack of media coverage of the case of Hunter Biden, whom Trump accuses of corruption and profiting from the work of his father, Joe Biden, while serving as Vice President Barack Obama.

Trump and his aides also attacked the media for not "covering the irregularities in the voting process and the many irregularities in the voting process."

The president resorted to the Twitter platform, where the number of followers of his account reached more than 85 million followers, to speak directly to his electoral bases.

However, Twitter warned against Trump's tweets questioning the election results, and put a sign indicating a lack of accuracy and credibility.

American newspapers do not want Trump


, unlike most countries in the world. Many American newspapers take the initiative to announce and justify their bias for one candidate over another in the presidential elections.

Of the 200 largest newspapers in the United States, only 13 newspapers have chosen the candidate Trump, including the Las Vegas Review Journal, the Florida Times Union, the New York Post and the Washington Times.

Majority of the newspapers chose Joe Biden, while a small number of newspapers remained neutral.

Fortunately for Trump, the grassroots supporting him among Republicans, conservatives and religious people hate the traditional mainstream media, and this group of voters watch TV stations such as Fox, News Max, and One America, in addition to local televisions and many religious stations, and they listen to Rush Limbaugh or Id Shultz programs. , Whose conservative programs broadcast on more than 700 local radio stations, and this group does not usually read newspapers.

Many commentators believe that the president has succeeded in bringing down the media in the absence of objectivity in covering his news in several outlets, including the "CNN" network, the New York Times and the Washington Post.