
"I'm glad you noticed, much to the dismay of some of your colleagues in the room, John; and I think it goes to our original promise on day one to hold the media accountable because, unfortunately and we deal with this all day, every day around here there are so many fake stories that are unfortunately written, that have inaccurate characterizations of meetings that took place."
"Days earlier, the White House unveiled a new page calling out what it calls Media Offenders. At the top of the page, which will presumably be updated weekly, there is a section dedicated to the Media Offender of the Week. At the time of writing, the section had three outlets listed: The Boston Globe, CBS News, and The Independent. Further down the page, the reporters behind these misleading and biased articles were also mentioned by name."
The White House launched a webpage that calls out Media Offenders and features a Media Offender of the Week, listing outlets and naming reporters. The page initially included The Boston Globe, CBS News, and The Independent and notes reporters behind allegedly misleading pieces. The administration characterized many news stories as fake, faulted anonymous sourcing, and asserted that standards of journalism have declined. The webpage aims to hold the media accountable and contrasts coverage of the president with coverage of the former president, citing specific examples from major outlets such as The New York Times.
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