In a charged discussion, New York Post columnist Miranda Devine critiques the media's portrayal of Donald Trump, referring to it as a deliberate attempt to paint the former president as an existential threat. She underscores that this narrative has persisted since Trump's entry into politics, suggesting it's part of a larger strategy aimed at maintaining power by demonizing opposition. Devine points out the irony of contrasting the January 6 Capitol riots, which she believes are exaggerated compared to the political violence from other protests in 2020, noting the media's role in amplifying this false narrative. She expresses deep concern over recent threats to Trump, with allegations of assassination attempts needing serious attention, particularly from officials like Alejandro Mayorkas. Devine also highlights legal actions taken by whistleblowers Gary Shapley and Joe Ziegler against Hunter Biden's attorney, alleging retaliation for exposing the mishandling of the Biden investigation. Their stories are framed as essential for revealing injustice within the system. Overall, Devineβs perspective is that the media is complicit in shifting narratives to distract from critical issues surrounding the Biden administration, thereby creating a climate of fear and suppression against dissent.
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