

No, Trump Isn't Cracking Down on Crime. Plus, How Ukrainians Tell Their Story of the War.
55 snips Sep 5, 2025
Jamison Foser, a media critic and author of Finding Gravity, critiques how the press covers Trump's plans to deploy troops in cities, arguing that mainstream narratives fail to capture the implications. Zack Beauchamp from Vox discusses authoritarian tendencies within the right, revealing unsettling dialogues among MAGA figures about democracy. Deb Amos shares firsthand insights from Ukraine, highlighting how locals document the horrors of the war in Bucha to ensure their stories are told, thus preserving their history amidst crisis.
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Media Framing Normalizes Federal Occupation
- Mainstream coverage frames Trump's deployments as crime-fighting and thus normalizes them.
- Jamison Foser warns that this framing risks manufacturing consent for power grabs.
Crime Stats Undermine The Staged Narrative
- Crime statistics undercut Trump's rhetoric but outlets still center the crime narrative.
- Focusing conversation on crime preserves the false premise that the deployments are about safety.
Biased Polling Still Shows Public Skepticism
- Polls that frame the question as 'fighting crime' bias results in Trump's favor.
- Even biased questions show more Americans disapprove of sending the National Guard.