Trump Accuses Media of “Electoral Fraud” Amidst Declining Approval Ratings
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President Trump lashes out at major news outlets following the release of polls showing a dip in his approval ratings, alleging bias and “electoral fraud.”
In a recent post on his Truth Social network, President Donald Trump vehemently criticized several prominent American media organizations, branding them as sick
and enemies of the people.
This outburst follows the publication of multiple polls indicating a decline in his approval ratings.
They are sick, almost only write negative articles about me, no matter how good I get well (…) and are really the enemies of the people.
Targeting Specific News Outlets
The President specifically called out The Washington Post, ABC News, and The New York Times, accusing them of publishing false surveys
designed to undermine his administration. He cited comments from pollster John McLaughlin, who allegedly claimed the surveys were inaccurate and misleading.
Trump further accused thes organizations of being pessimistic criminals
who apologize after his electoral victories, only to continue to cheat and lie for a new cycle, only worse.
Declining Approval Ratings: A Closer Look
the president’s accusations come at a time when several polls suggest a decrease in public support for his policies. Recent surveys from leading polling organizations reveal a concerning trend for the administration.
These figures stand in contrast to the approval ratings of his predecessor, Joe Biden, who enjoyed higher levels of public support at a similar point in his presidency. For example, in April 2021, Biden’s approval rating hovered around 55%, according to Gallup polling data.
ancient context and Media Relations
President Trump’s contentious relationship with the media is well-documented. Throughout his career, he has frequently accused news organizations of bias and unfair reporting. This latest outburst underscores the ongoing tension between the administration and the press, raising concerns about the potential impact on public discourse and the dissemination of information.
Historically, strained relations between presidents and the press are not uncommon. Though, Trump’s direct attacks on specific news outlets and his accusations of electoral fraud
represent a especially aggressive approach to media criticism.