While the mainstream media continues its meltdown over President Trump's successful second-term agenda, one veteran journalist is offering a lifeline to save what's left of real journalism in America.
Mark Tapscott, a seasoned reporter who's witnessed decades of media decline, has laid out 10 crucial rules that could restore integrity to newsrooms across the nation—if editors and reporters actually had the courage to follow them.
The timing couldn't be more perfect. As Trump systematically dismantles the corrupt Deep State apparatus that the legacy media spent years protecting, Americans are witnessing firsthand just how dishonest our so-called "journalists" have become.
The Death of Objective Reporting
"Since it's always been done by human beings, there has never been anybody remotely close to being absolutely objective in the news media in America," Tapscott acknowledges. "But that's no reason not to strive constantly to get as close as possible to that standard."
That standard has been completely abandoned by the corporate media, which spent four years spreading Russia hoax lies, burying the Hunter Biden laptop story, and pushing COVID lockdown propaganda that destroyed American lives and livelihoods.
"Real journalism died when reporters decided their job was to be activists instead of truth-tellers," one media critic noted.
Now, as President Trump delivers on his America First promises—from mass deportations to government efficiency through Elon Musk's DOGE initiative—the same media that got everything wrong is scrambling to maintain relevance.
A Blueprint for Truth
Tapscott's rules offer a stark contrast to the partisan hackery we see from CNN, MSDNC, and the rest of the state-run media. While the specific rules weren't detailed in the initial report, the concept is revolutionary in today's media landscape: actually seeking truth instead of pushing narratives.
Patriots who've watched the media's credibility collapse know exactly what real journalism looks like—and it's not the propaganda we've been fed for years.
The question remains: Will any mainstream outlets have the integrity to implement these standards, or will they continue serving as the Democrat Party's unofficial press office?
