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Rolling Stone shifts focus, embraces leftist anti-Trump ‘propaganda’.

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OAN’s Brooke Mallory
2:38 PM –⁤ Sunday, August 27, 2023

Music fans are lamenting the current state of ‌journalism and mainstream media in general as the “woke” far-left Rolling Stone magazine is being⁤ accused of⁢ disseminating anti-Trump “propaganda.”

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The monthly music publication, famously known for its coverage of artists, bands, and contemporary culture, has come under criticism recently after publishing a recent tweet‌ with the subject line ⁣“f***‍ around…⁣ find out”​ alongside images of former President Donald Trump and his most recent mugshot.

Many online users on ​X, formerly known as Twitter, responded to the ⁣politically-fueled post by ⁣bringing ⁣attention to the publication’s declining journalism and‌ push towards ⁤obvious leftist ideology.

“What happened to music coverage? If I wanted to see political posts like this, I ⁤would‍ just​ follow my creepy ​college professor or my angry rainbow-haired roommate on Twitter,” said one user.

“Delete your‌ account,” wrote Ultra Right Beer ⁢founder Seth ⁤Weathers.

“The absolute state of modern journalism, summed ​up in one tweet,” wrote journalist Brad Polumbo.

After the release ‍of Trump’s now-viral mugshot photograph, which covered the front pages of major newspapers around the⁣ country on Friday morning, the issue of favoritism and apparent ‌political messaging​ has come to light.

In his first tweet since 2021, Trump⁤ also added to the circulation ‌by sharing the image on Twitter.

The 45th ⁢president’s mugshot was taken at the Fulton County Sheriff’s⁤ Office in connection with charges from the indictment of‌ District Attorney Fani ​Willis. This particular time, the accusations included ⁣allegedly contesting the outcome of ⁢the ‌2020 election. Trump is a co-defendant in this case along with 18 others.

The current outrage that Rolling Stone has sparked recently from their X social media account is not abnormal for the brand.

Rolling Stone had settled a defamation lawsuit brought by a former assistant dean at the University of Virginia, who accused the publication of publishing false and extremely damaging⁣ information about a campus rape.

It also appears that the outlet’s music-related editorial pieces in recent​ years have not generated as much of a “stir” as⁤ they ⁢have in the past, so this kind of marketing could be a way to ‍pump up their viewership.

Back in March of this year, OAN⁤ anchors Stella Escobedo and Alicia Summers⁤ were falsely accused of attempting to conceal their employment and corporate​ affiliations on TikTok in an article written ⁣by Rolling Stone writers Nikki McCann Ramirez and Miles Klee, despite the fact that “One America News” is very⁢ clearly all over their profiles ‍and mentioned in their video content.

The random hit piece targeting⁢ OAN employees amplified the outlet’s deteriorating reputation and ‍declining viewership.

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