In a recent assertion, Donald Trump revisited a rightwing narrative, labeling USAid’s subscriptions to Politico as “payoffs.” This claim, echoing skepticism toward government spending, continues to stir debate on transparency and accountability in media relations.
In the turbulent landscape of media and politics, CBS emerges as a focal point in Donald Trump’s ongoing critique of the press. This article analyzes how the network’s coverage and perceived biases have placed it at the heart of his broader campaign against media accountability.