How Trump makes us miss the real story | Donald Trump

Donald Trump is a magician.

I think Trump is better than the President’s understanding of how Ronald Reagan bends and manipulates squirrel-like attention across many new and “legacy” media.

Reagan and his skilled consultants rely almost exclusively on choreographing likable TV shows to push his retrograde plan and reach out in a thrilling scandal or two.

Trump has built his ubiquitous stars through “reality TV” and made an appearance on a brief “chat” show, knowing the ways and means of instilling himself into the American consciousness.

Still, Trump cleverly used social media (now mainly the society of truth) to hone his trademark skills: misleading. Like any experienced hallucinator, he thanks for how to attract the eyes and ears of the public away from what needs to be censored.

His goal is twofold: to advance his revolutionary agenda and to cover up the damage caused by the agenda.

In early 2020, as deaths continued to rise and a new deadly virus emerged and spread rapidly, Trump dismissed the threat of Covid-19, touting unproven treatments such as hydroxychloroquine and even suggested injecting disinfectants into possible therapies.

Trump’s bizarre provocation was intentional, and largely meant a thorough review of the slow and chaotic response of the administration.

Trump has mastered that in the digital age, anger is oxygen. By inciting conflict and controversy at a relentless pace, he controls the focus and rhythm of public discourse.

Trump armed with his cell phone - a relief that may carry the presidential seal and glitter, which can immediately shape or reshape the main "news" narrative.

He accomplished this by flashing with shiny gadgets, bringing his narrow interests further, while the more tense things surfaced like passing clouds without attracting attention - making the difficult and complex things fade away.

Trump is equivalent to humans with the cable news media of 24/7 that attract interesting content, and real cable news channels will indulge in - whether or not to be accepted.

So, in a sudden, harsh split face with Elon Musk, the Senate’s bad uprising against his iconic “big and beautiful” budget, Trump pulled a fantastic “channel changer” out of his big-faced hat, which drew a fantastic “channel changer” and aroused awe and suspicion.

According to NBC News, the U.S. president “re-proposes unfounded claims of truth that former President Joe Biden was executed in 2020 and replaced by clones or robots.”

Given that the U.S. president shared a “conspiracy theory” with his 10 million followers, the rest of us all need an NBC correspondent to contact the White House to determine the following:

First, whether the U.S. head of state "believes" Biden was executed in 2020.

Second, why did the U.S. state head magnify the posts that Biden, who claimed to have been executed, was replaced by cloned?

Let me help NBC News and dozens of journalists who were forced to ask equally ridiculous questions to the White House in pursuit of "clearity."

Despite him, ah, fanatical and weird, I can confidently suggest that Trump does not “believe” Biden’s execution in 2020.

Trump touted this nonsense to get NBC news and other scribes involved in the latest shiny little gems instead of exploring how his "big and beautiful" bill would strip millions of Americans of health insurance and expand the U.S. deficit.

I think to refute Trump’s expert’s ability to train the world’s eyes, he thinks “distraction” is too easy and simple because so far we should be wise about tricks.

Trump's wielding is more practical and harmful. Not only does he distract himself - he rewrites the story in real time, making the serious man look trivial, but the trivial story seems demarcated. Oh, he knew a long time ago that most political observers were more attractive to personality than policy.

Trump also recognizes that the president is not only about power. It's about the stage. He is not attracted by nuance or accountability. He was intoxicated by wonders. Wonders always win.

As a result, Trump continues to perform (as they do, all in the prestige of gravity attraction and the intoxicating Occupy Oval Office.

The conditions for the Ring Road Press are to point to the President again and again.

Trump announced at a reliable tip that the presidential decree announced that White House lawyers and attorney general would accuse Biden’s aides might have “covered” his “cognitive decline” and used automatic starts to sign major policies without his knowledge or consent.

Biden issued a statement Thursday calling the Trump calculated Gambit a "distracted" while insisting that he made "a decision during the presidential period."

The book co-written by CNN host Jake Tapper, The Investigation is a book’s convenience that details Biden’s alleged brain power decline while in the office.

The book’s critics accused Tapper of revising the record to a right-wing figure because they insisted that he and CNN had previously reported on Biden’s staggering mind and body.

Meanwhile, the deepening, deepening, vulcanized rupture of the Brooklyns and Trump-Musk Bromance reduces the resurrection of Trump's racial prosperity travel ban to hindsight.

Once a subject of fierce legal and moral opposition, it barely refused to resist, which is another example of how Trump's drama makes the seductive Dennis (Din) dangerous intentions below.

what to do?

Responsible newsrooms must avoid their best condition as puppets for Trump’s cynical plan.

This means ignoring the impulse to regard every burning, insult or incitement as urgent or newsworthy. Editors and producers should ask: Whose interests are this kind of reporting serving?

If the answer is Trump, stop or make a refreshing pass.

Journalists should redirect the camera to substance, not stunts. This involves patience and discipline to ask another important question: what is hidden behind the colorful disguise?

The antidote to manipulation is not separate - it is a sharp, alert report on the president's actions, human consequences rather than his antics.

In a tired dance with Donald Trump, the Fourth Manor can and must stop mistaken fireworks for fireworks.

The views expressed in this article are the author's own views and do not necessarily reflect the editorial position of Al Jazeera.