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Trump sitting in front of papers

Ceci Freed / Media Matters

Mainstream media’s misleading headlines are helping the Trump administration spread propaganda about his Ukraine scandal

Written by Parker Molloy

Research contributions from Zachary Pleat

Published 09/24/19 2:08 PM EDT

As President Donald Trump faces down a scandal that threatens to rip the foundation out from under his presidency, it’s no surprise that he is once again resorting to the kind of deflection that has served him well so far. In response to mounting evidence that Trump withheld foreign aid from Ukraine while he pushed the government to help him dig up dirt on Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden, he and his allies have been relentless in their efforts to brand this as Biden’s scandal, not Trump’s.

As Media Matters’ Matt Gertz wrote yesterday about this strategy, “The only way they'll get away with it is if media outlets give them a hand.”

Unfortunately, several outlets have already helped the administration muddy the public’s understanding of this scandal with extraordinarily sloppy headlines.

“What’s The Ukraine Story About? Trump Says It’s Biden. Democrats Say It’s Trump,” read an NPR headline, one of the more egregious examples of both sides-ism. Though it was later updated to reflect a more accurate framing (“Trump And The Ukraine Call -- What Happened And What's Next?”), this original headline highlighted just one of the many ways our political press is broken.

NPR: "What's The Ukraine Story About? Trump Says It's Biden. Democrats Say It's Trump"

Headlines at The Washington Post and Politico shifted the scandal’s focus to Biden.

Washington Post: "Scrutiny over Trump’s Ukraine scandal may also complicate Biden’s campaign"
Politico: "Why Trump’s Ukraine scandal could backfire on Biden"

The Hill adopted Trump’s exact framing, amplifying his barely filtered message to readers with headlines about what the “real story” was.

The Hill: "Trump on whistleblower complaint: Focus should be on Biden instead"
The Hill: "Trump doubles down on call to investigate Biden after whistleblower complaint: 'That's the real story'"

Politico boosted narratives from Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Trump’s personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani.

Politico: "Mike Pompeo puts onus in Ukraine squabble on Biden"
Politico: "Giuliani charges 'this town protects Joe Biden'"

The administration counts on mainstream media to spread its rebuttals, passively repeating Trump’s own propaganda to their audiences. And many times, media outlets oblige. 

Earlier this year, a three-week Media Matters study found that Twitter accounts of major media outlets were broadcasting Trump’s false claims an average of 19 times per day. In nearly two-thirds of these cases, the outlets did nothing to note that the information was wrong.

Headlines matter. As a 2014 American Press Institute study found, just 40% of Americans read beyond the headline of a single article in the week prior to being surveyed. This makes the information contained in the headline itself so important. We have a president who continually lies and spreads propaganda, and social media has made it much easier to browse the news without ever clicking through to an article. In this unprecedented scenario, journalists need to rethink the way headlines are written and stories are framed.

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