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Intelligencer on MSNSocial Media and Protest Used to Go Together. Not Anymore.Progressive activists were once synonymous with places like Twitter. The L.A. demonstrations show how much has changed.
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Tampa Free Press on MSNSean Spicer Blasts Legacy Media For ‘Disgusting’ Coverage Of Army ParadeFormer White House press secretary Sean Spicer condemned the media on Monday for its coverage of the Army’s 250th anniversary parade on Saturday. Legacy media outlets labeled the celebration “[President Donald] Trump’s Military Parade,
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There is plenty of photo and video evidence showcasing the violent unrest in Los Angeles — everything from cars set ablaze to rioters hurling chunks of concrete at law enforcement officers and
Whenever there was violence, CNN and MSNBC attributed it to a nebulous, separate group that had no connection with the “peaceful protesters.”
Cable networks covered President Trump’s Army parade on a busy day of protests, a political assassination and Middle East strikes. ABC, CBS and NBC aired other programming on their affiliates.
Days of demonstrations against federal immigration raids in Los Angeles have fueled round-the-clock news coverage and a number of misleading social media posts, including unrelated videos being mislabeled or shared out of context.
ESPN’s Mina Kimes criticizes media for misrepresenting L.A. ICE protests, calling it a major failure in modern journalism.
President Trump spoke briefly after watching the procession of troops and military vehicles, hailing the Army at the event marking its 250th anniversary.
Journalists and advocates say San Francisco police detained multiple reporters and interfered with First Amendment rights during recent protests against immigration raids.
Twenty-seven arrests were made at immigration protests in downtown L.A. on Sunday on suspicion of throwing a Molotov cocktail at an officer and driving a motorcycle into a line of police, authorities said.
The curfew extends to sections of downtown Los Angeles where protests have turned into instances of vandalism and looting.