Trump is betting on himself, and his cell phone, to control the Epic Fury narrative
Source: Washington Examiner · Bias: Center Right
Summary
President Donald Trump has adopted a new strategy for shaping coverage of the war in Iran — a rapid-fire blitz of short phone interviews with reporters that allows him to drive the narrative while limiting real-time pushback Across his first term and the first quarter of his second, Trump has solidified himself as one of […]
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