
The White House has debuted a new feature on its official website designed as a running tally of fake news or coverage that is hostile to the Trump administration.
Rolled out days after Thanksgiving 2025, the new “Media Bias” section is branded internally as a “Hall of Shame” and is intended to catalogue what the administration describes as “false and misleading stories flagged by the White House.”
At the top of that ranking is The Washington Post, owned by Amazon founder Jeff Bezos.
One of the articles cited involves a report published earlier this month claiming that the US Coast Guard had stopped classifying swastikas and nooses as hate symbols — a position the agency later reversed following publication of the story.

The White House has debuted a new feature on its official website designed as a running tally of fake news or coverage that is hostile to the Trump administration.
Rolled out days after Thanksgiving 2025, the new “Media Bias” section is branded internally as a “Hall of Shame” and is intended to catalogue what the administration describes as “false and misleading stories flagged by the White House.”
The initiative reflects Trump’s ongoing effort to set records straight during his second term in office. His administration has sustained bias from left-leaning outlets, which has produced both distortion and outright false reporting.
The web page presents itself as an interactive tracking tool. Visitors are encouraged to “Scroll for the Truth,” and are met with a leaderboard that ranks news organizations by the number of infractions attributed to them.
At the top of that ranking is The Washington Post, owned by Amazon founder Jeff Bezos.
One of the articles cited involves a report published earlier this month claiming that the US Coast Guard had stopped classifying swastikas and nooses as hate symbols — a position the agency later reversed following publication of the story.
The site goes beyond weekly listings. It identifies a broad range of news organizations that the White House accuses of publishing misleading or slanted reporting, including the Associated Press, the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, Politico and Axios.
The platform also includes what it calls an “Offender Hall of Shame,” where the Washington Post appears alongside CBS News, CNN, and MSNBC — which the site identifies as MS Now.
Users can search through a database of disputed articles, which also names the journalists who wrote them. Each entry is tagged by category, including “bias”, “malpractice” and “left wing lunacy”, as part of what the administration describes as an ongoing effort to publicly document media credibility.
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