White House Launches 'Media Offender' Website, Criticizes NYT Reporting on Trump's Fitness
New York PostDecember 1, 20252 min407,874 views
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- 🎯 The White House has launched a new portal to hold the media accountable for what they deem "fake news" and inaccurate reporting.
- 💡 The initiative aims to address the proliferation of stories based on anonymous sourcing and a perceived drop in journalistic standards.
Criticism of New York Times Reporting
- 📰 A specific focus is placed on a recent New York Times article questioning President Trump's physical stamina and fitness for office.
- ❌ This report is unequivocally false, according to the White House, and contrasts with reporting on President Biden's health.
- ✍️ The same outlet and reporter are criticized for previous articles, including one about Biden's health after tripping and another questioning Trump's fitness.
President Trump's Accessibility and Health
- 📈 The White House asserts that President Trump is the most accessible president in history, holding meetings around the clock.
- ✅ Three detailed reports on the president's health have been provided, countering claims about his fitness for the job.
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