The most developed content on the White House’s wire, the Trump administration’s right -wing media attempts to collect Trump’s “real news”, the truth is not coming from social, Brett Bart, or even Fox News. It comes from YouTube – in particular, from the White House’s own channel.
The White House wire was launched on the official WHGOV page in late April, when the Trump Commerce team launched its war against journalists and shops in the mainstream, which criticized them. At the time, he canceled the Associated Press credentials when the shop refused to refer to the Gulf of Mexico as the “Gulf of America”. Two months after its inception, Jim Nelson, a web developer and founder engineer of the Data Analytics Company, analyzed the links that the Trump administration has chosen to create their story. (Or, as Nelson said, “What kinds of links are they considering as ‘real news'”).
Surprisingly, the YouTube is the top link out, followed by Fox News, The Post Thousands, and Fox Business. Also in the list: Social Media Sites such as X.Com (in 6th place) and Trump’s own true social (eighth place), and a mainstream shop (seventh writers).
According to an Exceivic story written during the launch, the purpose of the wire was to imitate the Druidjage Report, in accordance with the sequence and purpose: Links for the selection of media content regularly -made pages, including headlines that made Trump’s pro -statement. “This is a place for supporters of the President’s agenda to share the original news in one place in a place to share and read it,” a White House official told Achiois at the time, calling it a “one -stop shop for news” and a potential center for mega -effective content.
In particular, all the conversations on the platform about having the influence of large players, the All links to the site’s YouTube on the site go directly to the White House content. Some of them are living, some of them are tapped official remarks, while others have brief, smartly modified videos about whatever happens on the president’s agenda – perhaps no matter what influencers say to praise them, there is no better message in a direct message.
And even the links going out of the mega -media environmental system have some editorial of Trump in the headlines. For example, A New York Post On Thursday, the headline introduced the Big Beautive Bill Act approval as a “injury struggle”, which reflects intra -party revolutions and GOP malfunction throughout the process. On the White House string, from the link Post The story highlighted it and declared in all the hats: “A, a beautiful bill leads to Trump’s desk”. (The White House did not immediately return a request to comment.)
Ever since the removal of Twitter and Facebook on 2021, Trump and his political apparatus have invested a lot of control – from websites to the websites, from the code, from the server – to the server – to maintain full control over their messaging. For example, the truth is social, Trump’s fully owned, which means no other investor or a sharedrack can remove it when posting controversial content – Elon Musk refused to go back to Twitter after buying the company and named it by the name of X.
Trump World has also tried to reduce his dependence on right -wing media outlets in the past years, who have not been as loyal as they prefer. For example, Fox News became the subject of Trump’s hatred when he announced that he had lost Arizona in the 2020 presidential election. Brett Bart was nearly blacklisted when it was revealed that its chairman Steve Bannon was leaking in front of reporters during his post in the White House. Draz report shape is just a part of their style: Matt Droodage, the site’s core curator and a major power player in the right -wing media, became a great anti -trim and often uses the Drug Report to criticize the president.