The systemic subterfuge of Trump’s news firehose

With journalism, politics, and democracy all under siege, the Trump administration’s relentless output of reality-show gibberish seems designed to prove the totalitarian tenet that no news is good news.
U.S. President Donald Trump 'not only revels in chaos; he exploits it as a political strategy,' author Brian Klaas writes in the Washington Post last week.
In the days when the news cycle was still a cycle and not a vortex, the cliché among critics and many alumni was that the White House press corps was constrained by spoon-feeding. They were tethered by proximity, competition, and the obligations of access to the administration’s political agenda,...

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