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Well, here’s an incoming trend that most Republicans and conservatives have expected. “It’s been less than two weeks since former President Donald Trump vanquished Vice President Kamala Harris, setting the stage for his return to the White House in January. Yet even though their preferred candidate lost both the popular vote and the Electoral College, the liberal media are already taking swipes at Trump’s initial Cabinet picks, an early indication that the press plans to hound the new president’s every move,” writes Rich Noyes, contributing editor of Newsbusters.org, a conservative media watchdog.

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