BY Benjamin ClarkNovember 30, 2025
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 | November 30, 2025
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White House unveils website feature meant to combat misleading media reports

The White House just dropped a digital bombshell aimed straight at the heart of what the administration calls “fake news.”

On Friday, the administration rolled out a new webpage dedicated to calling out media outlets for what it sees as biased or inaccurate reporting on Trump administration policies and actions, as the Daily Caller reports.

This isn’t just a quiet grumble; it’s a full-on public shaming platform, complete with a section dubbed “Offenders of the Week” that currently lists CBS News, the Boston Globe, and the Independent for their coverage of President Trump’s reaction to a controversial video by congressional Democrats.

Spotlighting Media Missteps with "Offenders of the Week"

The video, released on Nov. 18, featured Michigan Sen. Elissa Slotkin and five other Democrats with military or intelligence ties urging service members to ignore what they labeled as “illegal” orders from the president.

The White House site argues that the named outlets twisted Trump’s demand for accountability, falsely suggesting he called for the execution of these lawmakers rather than addressing their alleged incitement of sedition.

As the site puts it, “The media misrepresented President Trump’s call for Members of Congress to be held accountable for inciting sedition by saying that he called for their 'execution.'”

Unpacking the 'Hall of Shame' Listings

Adding fuel to the fire, the website features a “Hall of Shame” showcasing outlets like MS NOW (once known as MSNBC), CNN, the Washington Post, CBS News, the New York Times, and USA Today for various reporting flaws, from bias to outright false claims.

It’s a laundry list of grievances, with accusations ranging from “left-wing lunacy” to “circular reporting,” painting a picture of a media landscape the administration views as chronically untrustworthy.

Interestingly, The Daily Caller News Foundation doesn’t appear on this digital blacklist, at least not yet, which might raise eyebrows about who gets a pass and why.

Historical Context of Media Accountability

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt didn’t mince words when announcing the site on X, declaring, “The Trump @WhiteHouse is holding the Fake News accountable like never before."

That’s a bold claim, but it’s backed by a history of corporate media stumbles over Trump coverage, with some outlets even settling lawsuits with the president for their missteps.

Take the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), which faced heat after a dossier revealed it used spliced clips from Trump’s January 6, 2021, speech in a documentary, misleadingly implying he encouraged the Capitol riot.

Settlements and Apologies in Media Disputes

The BBC issued an apology on Nov. 13 via a letter from chairman Samir Shah, promising the documentary wouldn’t air again, while two top officials resigned in the aftermath.

Closer to home, Trump secured a $15 million settlement with ABC in December 2024 over a defamatory statement by host George Stephanopoulos, and Paramount settled a $10 billion lawsuit in July over edited footage in a 60 Minutes interview with then-Vice President Kamala Harris.

These incidents, highlighted by the administration, seem to justify their push for this new platform as a way to keep the press in check, though critics might argue it’s a step toward stifling dissent. Still, when media outlets repeatedly trip over their own narratives, it’s hard to dismiss the White House’s frustration as mere posturing.

Written by: Benjamin Clark
Benjamin Clark delivers clear, concise reporting on today’s biggest political stories.

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