
Consider This from NPR The U.S. Can't Agree On The Truth. Is It The Media's Job To Fix That?
Jun 4, 2021
The podcast dives into the critical role of journalism in a politically charged society. It explores how reporters confront personal biases and strive for factual integrity amid misinformation. Discussions reveal the challenges of maintaining trust during tumultuous times, especially regarding election legitimacy. Contributors reflect on the evolving landscape of media, emphasizing the need for diverse narratives and representation. A young journalist's journey highlights the commitment to accountability and reliable reporting in an era marked by distrust.
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Calling Out Lies
- Jake Tapper decided to call out lies during Donald Trump's first presidential run.
- He publicly refuted Trump's false claim about Ted Cruz's father.
Choosing Interviewees
- Jake Tapper chooses not to platform lawmakers who voted to overturn the election.
- He questions their commitment to truth and their trustworthiness.
Reporting on Trump
- Ayesha Rascoe discusses the tension of reporting on the Trump administration.
- She emphasizes the need to acknowledge his statements without parroting them unchallenged.
