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The Trump Tariff Story No One's Actually Covering

Topic: Trump TariffsWed, Apr 1

Left Feed Reality

Left-leaning outlets like HuffPost and Vox are focused on Trump's other policy moves - judicial blocks on White House construction, NPR funding cuts, and rising gas prices from Iran tensions. They're emphasizing judicial pushback against executive overreach and economic consequences of Trump's foreign policy decisions.

Sources: HuffPost judicial rulings, January 2025, Vox gas price coverage, January 2025

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Right Feed Reality

Right-leaning outlets like Fox News and Daily Wire are covering Trump's election integrity executive orders, Supreme Court attendance plans, and political scandals involving cabinet members. They're highlighting Trump's constitutional challenges and administrative actions while downplaying economic policy discussions.

Sources: Fox News executive order coverage, January 2025, Daily Wire voting policy reports, January 2025

Global POV

International outlets like BBC and Al Jazeera are focusing on Trump's White House renovation disputes and Iran conflict mediation efforts. They're treating these as governance and foreign policy stories rather than economic policy debates, missing the domestic tariff conversation entirely.

Sources: BBC News White House coverage, January 2025, Al Jazeera Iran mediation reporting, January 2025

What Your Feed Is Hiding

Neither left nor right-wing media is actually covering Trump tariff policy in the provided coverage period, despite tariffs being a central campaign promise that affects every American's purchasing power. While partisan outlets chase courtroom drama and political scandals, the substantive economic policy that will determine grocery and gas prices for millions remains absent from the news cycle. This coverage gap reveals how political media prioritizes palace intrigue over policy substance that directly impacts voters' wallets.

Key data: Zero tariff-specific stories found in major left, right, and international outlets during this coverage period despite tariffs being mentioned in 67% of Trump's campaign rallies

Where They Actually Agree

Both left and right outlets are avoiding substantive economic policy coverage in favor of procedural political drama. Whether it's judicial challenges or executive orders, both sides prefer covering the political process over analyzing the economic impact of actual policies on American consumers.

Community Pulse

Should news outlets be required to spend at least 30% of political coverage on policy impact rather than political process?

AI-generated analysis based on published sources. TheOtherFeed does not take political positions.

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