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EXPOSED: Atlantic Writer ADMITS Media's 'Business Model Is Bashing Trump'

Gary FranchiApril 12, 2026153 views
EXPOSED: Atlantic Writer ADMITS Media's 'Business Model Is Bashing Trump'
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The mask has finally slipped. In a stunning moment of honesty that should surprise absolutely no one who's been paying attention, The Atlantic's David Brooks openly admitted what patriots have known all along: the mainstream media's entire business strategy revolves around attacking President Trump.

During Friday's "PBS NewsHour," Brooks dropped this bombshell revelation: "The business model is bashing Trump. We know we can get clicks and ratings if we bash Trump enough. So we do it."

There it is, folks – straight from the horse's mouth. The same legacy media outlets that lecture Americans about "journalistic integrity" and "unbiased reporting" have been running a coordinated hit job against Trump purely for profit. They've turned hatred into a business model.

The Truth About Media Corruption

Brooks' admission confirms what Next News Network has been telling you for years. The corporate press isn't interested in reporting facts or serving the American people. They're interested in one thing: generating revenue by feeding their Trump-deranged audience exactly what they want to hear.

Think about it – every manufactured controversy, every breathless "breaking news" alert about Trump's latest tweet, every panel of so-called "experts" clutching their pearls over Trump's policies. It was all calculated. It was all about the bottom line.

"We know we can get clicks and ratings if we bash Trump enough. So we do it." - David Brooks, The Atlantic

This explains why coverage of Trump's successful second-term agenda has been so hysterically negative. The media can't afford to give Trump credit for his victories on immigration, the economy, and foreign policy. Positive Trump coverage doesn't pay the bills.

Now that we have this confession on record, every American should ask themselves: if the media's coverage is driven by profit rather than truth, what else have they been lying about? How many other stories have been twisted or manufactured to serve their financial interests?

The good news? Americans are waking up. Trump's decisive 2024 victory proved that patriots see through the media's games. Outlets like CNN and MSDNC are hemorrhaging viewers because people are tired of being manipulated.

Brooks accidentally did the country a favor by exposing the truth. The question is: will other journalists find the courage to admit they've been part of this corrupt system, or will they keep pretending their Trump obsession is about journalism instead of cash?

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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CommonSenseGuyVerified54 minutes ago
The Atlantic used to be a respected publication with thoughtful analysis. Now they're just another clickbait factory masquerading as serious journalism.
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SmallTownAmericanVerifiedjust now
I canceled my subscription to three different news magazines because of their obvious bias. It's refreshing to see one of their writers finally be honest about what they're doing.
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MediaWatcher88Verifiedjust now
I wonder how many other publications will admit this once Trump isn't in the spotlight anymore. Will they suddenly pivot to attacking whoever the next Republican frontrunner is?
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OldSchoolConservativeVerifiedjust now
They've already started with DeSantis. The playbook never changes.
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PatriotMom2024Verifiedjust now
Finally someone admits what we've all known for years! The media has zero interest in honest journalism anymore - it's all about clicks and ad revenue.
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TruthSeeker47Verifiedjust now
Exactly right. When profit depends on outrage, objectivity goes out the window.
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RedStateRealistVerifiedjust now
Not surprised at all by this revelation.
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ConservativeVoiceVerifiedjust now
This explains why my liberal friends get so worked up over every single Trump story. They're being fed a steady diet of manufactured outrage by outlets that profit from their anger.