ICYMI: White House Launches “Media Bias” Portal to Expose Fake News

New Portal Addressing Misinformation

On December 1, 2025, the White House announced the launch of a new portal aimed at addressing concerns about misinformation and media bias. This website serves as a public database that lists examples of misinformation from various media sources, detailing inaccuracies alongside verified facts. The initiative is part of the administration’s broader strategy to ensure public access to information and counter perceived biases in reporting, promoting transparency for American citizens.

The database is intended to be comprehensive and regularly updated, enabling users to sort through various entries by sources or topics related to the news reports. This development accompanies the establishment of the White House’s Rapid Response account on social media, further highlighting the administration’s commitment to providing what it considers accurate information. By countering narratives from what it describes as ‘activist journalists,’ the White House aims to equip citizens with the necessary information to form their own opinions.

This initiative reflects a proactive approach taken by the Trump Administration in response to what it views as an increase in misleading journalism. By making this information publicly available, the administration hopes to lessen the impact of misinformation in the media landscape. The portal is designed not only to track misleading news but also to encourage greater transparency and accountability among news outlets, fostering a more informed public discourse.

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