The establishment media is at it again, folks. Washington Examiner Executive Editor Bob Cusack spent his Sunday morning clutching his pearls over a video President Trump briefly posted on Truth Social, desperately trying to manufacture controversy where none exists.
Cusack claimed the Republican Party is off to "a very bad start" for future elections because Trump shared a lighthearted video depicting himself as the king of the jungle. The pearl-clutching executive editor whined that this "controversy" won't "go away" – as if ordinary Americans care about his manufactured outrage.
Here's what really happened: President Trump, who has masterfully used social media to bypass the corrupt mainstream press, posted a video that triggered the usual suspects in the establishment. When he decided to take it down – likely to avoid giving the fake news media more ammunition – suddenly that became proof of some grand scandal.
Let's be clear about what this really is: another pathetic attempt by the establishment to distract from President Trump's winning agenda. While Trump is securing our borders, bringing jobs back to America, and draining the swamp, media hacks like Cusack are obsessing over social media posts.
What Cusack and his ilk refuse to acknowledge is that President Trump's communication style is exactly why millions of Americans voted for him – twice. He doesn't speak in focus-grouped politician-speak. He's authentic, direct, and unafraid to ruffle the feathers of the Washington establishment.
The American people are tired of manufactured controversies from the same media outlets that spent years pushing the Russia hoax, covering up Hunter Biden's laptop, and carrying water for the failed Biden regime.
While establishment editors worry about video posts, real Americans are celebrating lower gas prices, a secure border, and a president who actually fights for our country. Nice try, Bob, but we're not falling for your fake outrage anymore.
Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.
Source: Next News Network