I don't know your belief on every political issue but you have a tendency to react every time the American press overdramatizes a Trump or Republican policy. Frankly, you do have to be discerning because some of it is absurd.
It’s not the media. We’re hearing Trump’s own words and reading his posts directly from Truth Social. That’s not overdramatization, that’s firsthand. The same goes for people like Miller, Bannon, and others in his circle. We’ve seen what Patel has done for his girlfriend. We’ve seen the gold-plated makeover of the White House and the money his family has made through Bitcoin and other ventures tied to the presidency. How is any of that “media exaggeration”?
Pointing out the idea of blowing up and killing “drug dealers” without investigations isn’t the media being dramatic; it’s reacting to what’s actually being said. And targeting only blue states with the National Guard isn’t media spin either. Instructing Pam Bondi to go after political opponents, only for the judges overseeing those cases to literally laugh it off, also isn’t media overreaction. These are documented actions, not headlines stretched for effect.
As I always challenge people on social media, surely with all your posts there is evidence of your magnanimous and flexible political thinking.
Yes, if you have noticed my posts, I've defended Doug Ford, a leader of the Provincial Conservatives and a thorn in Trump's fat ass. LOL