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White House Launches Media Bias Portal, Promises to Expose the “Fake News” Cartel

By TheNevadaGlobeStaff, December 3, 2025 12:00 pm

The Trump administration just pulled back the curtain on something Americans, especially Nevadans, have known for years: the legacy media isn’t just biased, it’s actively working to mislead the public. And now, there’s an official place to catch them in the act.

The White House has launched a Media Bias Portal, a first-of-its-kind public hub designed to spotlight misinformation, selective editing, and flat-out false narratives pushed by national outlets. For an industry that’s spent years claiming to be the arbiters of “truth,” this new reality check is long overdue.

According to the administration, the portal exists for one purpose: to hold the media accountable to the American people. The site tracks high-profile false stories, misleading headlines, and politically motivated omissions, everything corporate newsrooms would rather sweep under the rug.

It also highlights policy wins buried or ignored by mainstream outlets, including economic gains, border security improvements, and national security actions that don’t fit the preferred narrative of powerful coastal newsrooms.

For Nevadans, who watched the Las Vegas press corps bend over backwards to protect Democrats who trashed Trump’s “No Tax on Tips” plan before Nevada families saw the benefits, this is a welcome development. The disconnect between what voters live every day and what the media reports has never been wider.

This portal lands at a critical moment:

• Public trust in national media is at a historic low
• Corporate outlets continue to run cover for Democrats facing policy failures
• Voters increasingly rely on alternative news sources for unfiltered information

And Nevada knows bias firsthand. Whether it’s the kid-glove treatment of Democrats, or the constant doom-and-gloom narratives about the economy that contradict Nevada’s strong job numbers, national and local outlets have made one thing abundantly clear: their loyalty isn’t to the truth, it’s to the radical Democrats and their donors.

The White House’s portal doesn’t fix the media’s credibility crisis, but it forces transparency, something the press has avoided for decades. Documenting falsehoods in real time creates a permanent record that Americans can reference the next time a reporter insists they’re neutral.

The administration calls it “a victory for accountability.”

The media calls it “unfair.”

Most Americans call it about time.

Nevadans, caught between biased coverage and the real-world impact of policy decisions, may be some of the biggest beneficiaries of this effort. For once, the referee finally gets refereed.

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