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Miranda Devine on Shifting Media Coverage of Trump and Cocaine at 1600

Fox BusinessNovember 5, 20253 min82,732 views
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Shifting Media Narratives

  • 🎯 Miranda Devine notes a slight shift in mood regarding media coverage of Donald Trump, suggesting a potential change in tone.
  • πŸ’‘ She observes this shift partly due to figures like Barry Weiss at CBS questioning the media's perceived lack of trust from the country.
  • πŸ—£οΈ Weiss reportedly challenged a 60 Minutes meeting, asking why the entire country doesn't trust them, a question that shocked attendees who believed they were doing wonderful journalism.

Cocaine at the White House Investigation

  • πŸ” A Fox News special, "Cocaine at 1600," investigates the discovery of a baggie of cocaine in a White House locker.
  • πŸ•΅οΈ The special highlights the Secret Service's handling of the incident, including the destruction of evidence and claims of no fingerprints or DNA, which Devine found suspicious.
  • 🏠 It's noted that Hunter Biden was living at the White House full-time during the discovery, and claims that the first family wasn't present were questioned.
  • ❓ The investigation also uncovers that the cocaine may not have been found in the initially reported location, adding another layer to the mystery surrounding the incident.
  • πŸ“ˆ Devine expresses hope that the ongoing FBI investigation, involving Director Dan Bon u Cash Patel, will soon reveal more information.
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