Stephen Miller, a senior adviser, predicted that the Trump Administration would flood media outlets and Democrats with rapid policy shifts to hinder their ability to respond effectively. During a Fox News interview on November 7, 2024, Miller stated that deportations would begin the moment Trump takes office. He emphasized a strategy of immediate action, signaling a broader plan to overwhelm critics with a barrage of changes. This tactic ensures that by the time opposition forms, public focus has already moved to the next initiative. The relentless pace keeps adversaries reactive, struggling to address each new policy. Media outlets, driven by the need for fresh content, amplify this whirlwind, often unable to sustain coverage on any single issue. This approach allows the Administration to advance its agenda while keeping opponents off balance, constantly addressing the latest development rather than mounting a cohesive defense.
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The “Where’s Waldo” approach. And it works with the current muddled “Left” and the current muddled “media.” The really funny thing? And by funny, I mean (of course), heartbreaking. Back in the day, when it was print and there was a single deadline for each publication, the grizzled Lou Grant-esque editors would have zeroed in on one or two issues and crucified Trump for them. But ever since the Internet really got going (say around 2005), it’s been like eating at a buffet with a cocaine spoon.