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Protrump media against Trump. “WSJ” or Fox News are starting to criticize him

2025-05-28 16:49

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2025-05-28 16:49

The American daily “Wall Street Journal”, who has long been favorable to Donald Trump, begins to criticize him; Similarly critical assessments of the US president also appear in other media belonging to the influential Rupert Murdoch, such as Fox News and Tabloid “New York Post” – notes HuffPost.

Protrump media against Trump. "WSJ" whether Fox News are starting to criticize him
Protrump media against Trump. "WSJ" whether Fox News are starting to criticize him
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In recent days, the prestigious “WSJ” and conservative “NYP” have devoted Trump to editorial articles. For several weeks, the New York financial daily has been having pins to the president – notes HuffPost on Tuesday.

On Monday, “WSJ” accused Trump and his allies in the approach to the Russian leader Vladimir Putin and called republican senators to – as the article says – “revolts regarding sanctions against Putin”.

“Trump and his advisers consider themselves realists with a steel look in matters related to foreign policy (…). But when it comes to Putin, they are idealists rocking in the clouds, the mammatic word +room +, as if they could lead to him by the same wish” – wrote the editors of the daily. She also assessed that the US President “is probably the only person in the world who was recently surprised by Putin's behavior” and the intensified attacks of Russia on Ukraine.

Fortunately, “WSJ” assessed – there are still “real realists in the Senate, when it comes to Russia” and 82 people supported the initiative of two senators: Republican Lindsey Graham and Democrat of Richard Blmenthal, who prepared a bill imposing sanctions on countries buying Russian oil and gas.

HuffPost also draws attention to the editorial article “NYP”, which warns Trump that he is discouraging even his biggest fans. The chaotic economic policy and the president's trade war causes his supporters and entrepreneurs “brutal burnout,” wrote the tabloid.

Even the Fox News Brit Hume publicist announced the vision, referring to Trump's comments about Putin, that the president “does not know what he is talking about”, since he claims that the Russian leader “has absolutely crazy”.

“Putin has always been like that. He was always a particularly brutal dictator,” Hume emphasized. He also assessed that Trump, who for years did not hide their admiration for Putin, probably “thought he and Putin could be a kind of friends.”

Hume appealed to Trump to use all means to “reverse the trend” in Ukraine, since he promised that he would end the war in one day, and “he hadn't led to it so far”.

It is important that these unflattering opinions against the president appear in Rupert Murdoch's conservative media – emphasizes the portal.

Murdoch, whose magazine “Fortune” included in the group of 100 most influential people in the world, was able to “overthrow governments on two continents” – wrote the magazine of the New York Times.

Few people who are not politicians have such an impact on the affairs of the whole world. The media Empire of Murdoch shaped governments, caused revolt, helped to lead to Brexit, supported Trump and “combined with his hard -headed supporters”, which gave Murdoch a “unparalleled scale of influence on the fate of the most powerful democracy of the world” – calculated the daily.

Murdoch does not have to ask politicians for anything, “they know what he wants, they also know what he can give them: power” – explains the magazine. (PAP)

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Ashley Davis

I’m Ashley Davis as an editor, I’m committed to upholding the highest standards of integrity and accuracy in every piece we publish. My work is driven by curiosity, a passion for truth, and a belief that journalism plays a crucial role in shaping public discourse. I strive to tell stories that not only inform but also inspire action and conversation.

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