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We're getting really close now to the second Trump administration.
It's only about six weeks or so until he's sworn in.
He's continuing to pick people he wants in his administration.
Controversy continues to follow some of those choices.
But we're going to look at something slightly different this week.
How the media is going to handle Donald Trump's second administration and maybe more importantly, how Donald Trump's going to handle the media during his time in the White House.
There is talk of things being shaken up a bit, that the traditional journalists might not have the access that they thought they would.
Maybe some of the social media influencers and podcasters will be closer to the White House.
This is how Donald Trump dealt with the media during his first term.
I'd like to welcome the fake news media, which is back there.
I'm not going to give you a question.
Can you state category you are fake news, sir, you are rude, terrible person.