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New webpage catalogs accused news outlets, labeled as media offenders and judged by bias.
Critics view the tracker as an intimidation tool, crossing into media harassment territory.
Administration argues webpage holds media to account for inaccuracies without muzzling free press.
The White House has created a new section on its official website that publicly catalogs news outlets and reporters it accuses of misleading coverage, a move that supporters frame as media accountability and critics describe as an intimidation tool against the press.
The page, titled “ Media Offenders of the Week ” and branded with the tagline “Misleading. Biased. Exposed.,” went live Friday and is linked from whitehouse.gov. It features a rotating “Media Offender of the Week,” an “Offender Hall

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