Why the Media Hates Trump
The conflict between the President and the press is not about personality, but a war over the methods of power and the definition of Truth.

The media’s disdain for Donald Trump stems from several root causes, but the first and most prominent is the fact that he operates as a soloist.
The media ecosystem is built on a foundation of gossip, the economy of "who said what to whom."
Because Trump makes decisions autonomously, the press struggles to exploit leaks or control the narrative of a one-man operation.
This frustration is the true origin of the false label they have assigned him: "narcissist."
This leads to the second factor: the media’s inability to predict his next move and their realization that he does not operate on a basis of group-think.
Journalists today represent a consciousness of "false togetherness." This is a "togetherness" that is not truly interested in the classic individual, but rather in an obedient collective. It utilizes the concept of unity to police the populace, a mechanism that is oligarchic in nature. Trump, by his very essence, stands in opposition to this.
In reality, Trump plays a pivotal role in the era following the collapse of the new liberal order, as the world oscillates between multipolarity and American dominance, and between the entrenched narratives of the post-WWII era and emerging new realities.
Legacy media struggles to adapt to this shifting world. It is a world where the antisemitic Right may be correct in their structural critique of the global oligarchy, yet they are fundamentally wrong to blame the Jewish people for its creation.
This tiny nation of 14 million has no connection to this globalist power structure. On the contrary, as a people historically hated and accustomed to conspiracies being woven against them, Jews suffer significantly because of this oligarchic system.
Ultimately, this is a conflict between the media and Trump over the methodologies of maintaining power, over the ideas used to preserve control. This is the true battle for power: the battle for the truth. It is fitting, then, that this is the very name of the President’s social network.