New York Occasions offers Trump a free move for his habits as an incompetent lunatic on the RNC

The New York Times and the mainstream media ignored Trump's inappropriate madness at the Republican Convention and instead focused on the staged Biden drama.

The front page of the New York Times is full of speculation about whether or not President Biden will drop out of the presidential race. There is no reporting on the dangerous insanity displayed by Donald Trump during his acceptance speech at the Republican National Convention.

If the establishment media were truly concerned about the future direction of the country, Trump's 90-plus minute presentation of his insanity and unfitness for office would be filling the national news. Instead, the media acts as if Trump is not the issue in this election. For them, the issue is a manufactured crisis instigated by Democratic donors and Democrats in the House of Representatives against President Biden.

Trump's speech was so confusing and, frankly, boring in its drumbeat of madness that his own audience fell asleep.

There is no mention of this in the New York Times.

Donald Trump has announced that he will deport tens of millions of people who currently live in the United States and work where our economy runs. That is a big problem.

Well, it should be considered a big problem, but the New York Times prefers to gossip about a Democratic crisis that doesn't exist.

The media and the Democrats in the House of Representatives are being led by the nose by their big donors and will not stop until Biden is officially the candidate.

Meanwhile, there is no coverage of Project 2025 in the mainstream media.

American democracy is in jeopardy, but the New York Times wants to spark speculation about President Biden's future because he refuses to give it an exclusive interview.

American democracy is on the brink and the New York Times is trying to push it over the cliff.

Jason is the managing editor. He is also a member of the White House press pool and a congressional correspondent for PoliticusUSA. Jason has a bachelor's degree in political science. His graduate work focused on public policy, with a specialization in social reform movements.

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