Trump vs the Media: Who controls the narrative | This is America
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President Donald Trump’s communication style has become a defining feature of American political life, with a constant stream of public messaging spanning foreign policy, immigration, tariffs, markets, and domestic politics. Through Truth Social posts, impromptu exchanges with reporters, and frequent media appearances, the President maintains a near-continuous presence in the national conversation. The White House’s highly visible and fast-paced communication strategy has raised broader questions about how presidential messaging is reshaping the relationship between politics, journalism, and public attention in the United States. So, is Donald Trump’s constant communication redefining the boundaries between leadership, media, and political control in America? Presenter: Rob Matheson Guests: Eric Ham – Political Analyst Mark Pfeifle – Former Deputy National Security Advisor for Strategic Communications Subscribe to our channel: http://bit.ly/AJSubscribe Follow us on X: https://X.c
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