Ashley Parker, a journalist, discusses the evolution of public response to Donald Trump’s attacks on the media during her talk at the ISOJ. After being targeted by Trump on social media in 2019, she received an outpouring of support, reconnecting with acquaintances. However, following a recent attack, she sensed a notable decrease in outreach from friends and family. Parker attributes this disparity to the decline of Trump's Truth Social compared to Twitter, observing a shift in public interest as Trump's antics have become increasingly normalized and expected over the past decade.
Parker noted that after Trump's latest attack, fewer people reached out to her compared to 2019, indicating a shift in media coverage and public perception.
Discussing Trump's online attacks on her, Parker remarked that the frequency of such attacks has diminished in their public impact, as they are often met with indifference from the audience.
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