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Why some Americans don’t trust big name media companies.

This combination photo shows Chuck Todd at the 2018 NBCUniversal Upfront in New York on May 14, 2018, left, and Attorney General William Barr speaking at the National Religious Broadcasters Convention in Nashville Tenn., on Feb. 26, 2020. NBC News is apologizing for a "Meet the Press" segment that cut a portion of an interview with Attorney General William Barr that left a false impression. That has led to President Donald Trump calling for the network to fire the show moderator Chuck Todd. The show was discussing the Justice Department's decision to drop its case against the president's former national security adviser, Michael Flynn, and referred to a CBS interview where Barr said of the decision that history is written by the winners. Todd criticized Barr for not making the case that he was upholding the law — but, in fact, Barr went on to do that in his complete answer to the CBS reporter. Photo: Associated Press/AP Photo

Why some Americans don’t trust big name media companies.

Host Jeff Chidester explores why many Americans lack trust in the media. Jeff explodes conflicting audio statements by former NBC reporter Chuck Todd regarding the ‘Biden Cognitive Decline’ coverage during the 2024 election. Is the fringe media gaslighting Americans?

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