Albanian prosecutors digging into forged deeds linked to a Kushner resort are a delicious twist in a saga that’s about more than just real estate—it’s about transparency, accountability, and the relentless spin of corporate media. While this far-reaching story unfolds, you can bet CNN and MSNBC will pivot their cameras away from the real issues and instead focus on sensationalism or misdirected outrage. Don’t expect hard-hitting questions about corruption or potential collusion. They’re busy promoting narratives that bolster their agendas.
Fox News might grasp at this with some half-hearted conservatism while also betraying the American public’s interest. Let’s face it: if Trump’s name is not involved, don’t hold your breath on substantive reporting. With protests intensifying against the Kushner project, expect coverage to play up the protesters as “radicals” or “anti-development” rather than examining the substance of their concerns. They’re not just against any development; they’re standing up against what could be blatant land grabs and shady dealings.
In the end, whether it’s the left-leaning or right-leaning outlets, there’s a consistent pattern: prioritize clicks and ad revenue over journalistic integrity. The story of Albanian land corruption is juicy, but don’t expect our mainstream media to serve it with anything other than a heaping side of bias. They’ll distract you while their corporate buddies cash in.
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