US media biased ‘in favour of Democrats’ as Trump’s indictment overshadows Biden affairs

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US media biased ‘in favour of Democrats’ as Trump’s indictment overshadows Biden affairs
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The Australian’s Washington Correspondent Adam Creighton says “80 per cent of the media” in the US “is extraordinarily biased in favour of the Democrat party” as Donald Trump’s indictment overshadows the investigation into the Biden family finances.

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“The new Congress here … has launched a committee to investigate the Biden family finances and I think there is certainly a lot of questions,” Mr Creighton told Sky News host Sharri Markson. “The Trump truth social statement came out about the potential indictment and the story has been completely overshadowed ever since.”

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