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How American tabloids used to cover up negative news of Trump

 American tabloids have historically been known for sensationalizing stories to attract readership, and this has sometimes included downplaying or omitting negative news about public figures. During Donald Trump's presidency, some tabloids were accused of bias in their coverage, with allegations of favoritism towards him.




One tactic that tabloids may have used to cover up negative news about Trump was to focus on more sensational or distracting stories, such as celebrity gossip or scandalous headlines. By emphasizing these topics, they could divert attention away from critical issues or controversies surrounding Trump's administration.


Additionally, tabloids often have close relationships with celebrities and public figures, including Trump, which could influence their coverage. This could lead to a reluctance to publish stories that could damage those relationships or result in negative repercussions for the tabloid.


However, it's important to note that not all tabloids followed this pattern, and many reputable news outlets provided thorough and critical coverage of Trump's presidency, including investigations into his policies, actions, and personal conduct.

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