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Trump Media Narratives That Won’t Die

The media falls for it again.

Peter Ramirez
4 min readJul 23, 2020
Illustration by Peter Grabowski.

There are quite a few media narratives about Trump. They exist only because they are perpetuated. Earnest journalists and pundits repeat them over and over again, lending them credibility. But in reality, there is little if any evidence to support them as independent theories.

There’s the Trump-as-a-magician narrative. Trump deploys strategically placed maneuvers and distractions as a way to dictate coverage and implement his agenda. He is playing chess, we are playing checkers. There is always a grand, overarching strategy or game plan that supersedes all the seemingly illogical tweets.

The problem? It isn’t true. Take two recent examples.

In November of 2018, the Washington Post reported Ivanka Trump had used her personal email account for official government interactions, a violation of federal law and quite hypocritical for a member of the Clinton-lock-her-up family.

The next morning, following the death of Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi, the president personally dictated an official White House statement with eight exclamation marks, beginning with “America First! The world is a very dangerous place!”

According to John Bolton, Trump then told advisors that “this will divert from Ivanka.”

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Peter Ramirez
Peter Ramirez

Written by Peter Ramirez

political science researcher. former valedictorian. reader/writer. host of “Politics Mostly” podcast.

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I see your point on the media falling for it; however, so do the American people. We live in such a polarized world where people take things at face value, instead of checking out to see if what was said is actually true.

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