Concerns about the relationship between political leaders and the press have long been central to discussions about democratic governance. In modern democratic systems, the media is often described as a “Fourth Estate,” playing a critical role in monitoring government actions, informing the public, and ensuring transparency in decision-making processes.
At the same time, tensions frequently arise when political figures feel that coverage of their actions is unfair, inaccurate, or overly critical.
These tensions have existed across multiple administrations and political eras, reflecting a broader structural challenge rather than a single moment or…
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