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I think it is a little complicated for news outlets not to report on bills being submitted or trump talking about doing something he's very likely to do. There can be no backlash from anyone if they don't know about it. My issue is, the pubs put the crap as the top headline and then bury the articles of what's really going on. I have to dig to find the real stuff.
Most of the top people on the boards for almost every pub is tied to a corporation of some sort. If they're owned by someone, it's definitely a billionaire. On the sidebar, there's a link I did last election cycle and I tried to highlight who the people were tied to.