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Donald Trump Whines About Negative Media Coverage, But There’s Nothing Positive To Cover In a recent segment on Fox & Friends, Donald Trump expressed his frustration regarding the negative media coverage he has received during his presidency. This prompted a Twitter outburst where he claimed that over 90% of the media coverage against him is negative and criticized the mainstream media as a joke. The video discusses how Trump spends considerable time watching television despite previously stating he has little interest in it. The Fox & Friends segment highlighted the alleged bias against him, suggesting that many reports lack positive aspects to cover. However, the narrator points out that the predominant negativity stems from Trump's own actions and decisions, implying that the media's portrayal is a reflection of his presidency rather than unwarranted attacks. Among the various criticisms highlighted in the video is Trump's use of derogatory language towards senators and the failure of his endorsed candidates. The commentary suggests that as long as Trump's behavior remains contentious and issue-laden, the media will naturally focus on these aspects. The narrator emphasizes a lack of positive achievements to report, labeling Trump as a "liar," "hypocrite," and "con man." Ultimately, the video asserts that if Trump were to engage in genuinely positive actions, it would result in a shift in media narrative, but historically, his presidency has been marked by controversies that dominate discussions. This video serves as a reminder of the complex relationship between politicians and the media, especially for figures like Trump, where perceptions may be closely tied to their public behavior and statements. What do you think about Trump’s claims regarding media bias? Do you believe there's a narrative shift needed in how politicians are covered? Share your thoughts!