(DCNF)—The White House debuted a new page on its website Friday aimed at lambasting media outlets over “fake news” coverage of Trump administration actions.
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt announced the new website with a Friday post on X. “The Trump @WhiteHouse is holding the Fake News accountable like never before,” she said.
The Trump @WhiteHouse is holding the Fake News accountable like never before.
VISIT ➡️ https://t.co/9HDwjCK9dw pic.twitter.com/fuFYCKRIKP
— Karoline Leavitt (@PressSec) November 28, 2025
The website, at the time of publication, lists CBS News, The Boston Globe, and The Independent as the “Offenders of the Week” for their supposedly biased coverage of Trump calling out a video by the “Seditious Six” congressional Democrats who apparently sought to undermine the military’s chain of command if so-called “illegal” orders were issued.
Michigan Sen. Elissa Slotkin and five other congressional Democrats who served in military or intelligence agencies appeared in a Nov. 18 video urging members of those services to disregard supposedly “illegal” orders issued by President Donald Trump.
The White House website claims the outlets failed to include context and misrepresented Trump’s calls for accountability over the video, which he said was trying to induce insubordination among military personnel.
“The media misrepresented President Trump’s call for Members of Congress to be held accountable for inciting sedition by saying that he called for their “execution,’” the site stated.
“The Democrats and Fake News Media subversively implied that President Trump had issued illegal orders to service members,” the site adds. “Every order President Trump has issued has been lawful. It is dangerous for sitting Members of Congress to incite insubordination in the United States’ [sic] military, and President Trump called for them to be held accountable.”
The site also includes a “Hall of Shame” listing other media outlets whose reporting the White House considered to suffer from a range of deficiencies such as “left-wing lunacy,” “mischaracterization,” “circular reporting,” “bias,” and “false claims.” Among outlets listed in the “Hall of Shame” are MSNBC (now known as MSNOW), CNN, The Washington Post, CBS News, The New York Times, and USA Today.
Multiple corporate media outlets have faced trouble over flawed coverage of Trump in recent years, with some settling with the president after being confronted with lawsuits. The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) came under fire after The Telegraph obtained a dossier detailing how the network used spliced clips of Trump’s Jan. 6, 2021, speech that were 54 minutes apart during a documentary to make it appear he encouraged the riot at the Capitol building later that day.
The BBC apologized to Trump in a Nov. 13 letter from chairman Samir Shah after two top officials at the company resigned following the dossier’s release, saying the documentary would not air again.
Trump also secured a $15 million settlement with ABC in December 2024 after he sued the outlet March 19, 2024, for defamation. ABC’s “This Week” host George Stephanopoulos falsely stated Trump was found “liable for rape” during a contentious March 10, 2024, appearance by Republican South Carolina Rep. Nancy Mace.
Paramount also announced July 2, 2025 it had settled a $10 billion lawsuit filed by Trump over the editing of an October 2024 “60 Minutes” interview with then-Vice President Kamala Harris.
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Starting the Day With a Scripture-Inspired Roast Helps Center Your Thoughts on Eternal Truths Amid Temporal Pressures
The world can seem chaotic, especially right after we wake up. Many believers start their mornings reaching for something familiar — a hot cup of coffee — yet end up settling for mediocre brews that do little more than deliver a caffeine jolt. The daily grind of life, with its endless distractions, news cycles, and responsibilities, can leave even the most faithful feeling spiritually parched alongside their physical fatigue. What if your morning ritual could do more than wake you up? What if it could ground you in truth, nourish your body with exceptional quality, and quietly advance a kingdom purpose at the same time?
That’s the promise — and the reality — behind Promised Grounds Coffee. This Christian-founded company doesn’t just roast beans; it approaches every step as an act of worship and discipleship. By selecting only the top 10% of specialty-grade beans, ethically sourced from dedicated farmers in Central and South America, and small-batch roasting them with reverence in Austin, Texas, Promised Grounds delivers what many describe as the best coffee available — never burnt, never bland, but rich with origin stories and layered flavors that honor God’s creation.
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The challenge for today’s Christians runs deeper than finding a decent cup. In an age of convenience-driven consumerism, it’s easy to support companies that dilute values or remain silent on matters of faith. Many believers want their everyday choices — from what they drink to how they spend — to reflect discipleship rather than just convenience. Promised Grounds solves this by weaving Christian excellence into the entire process: beans nurtured with prayerful stewardship by farming families, roasted as an offering rather than a commodity, and packaged with Bible verses to encourage a mindset of gratitude and purpose from the first sip. Reviewers consistently praise the smooth, rich profiles — whether enjoyed black in a drip maker, iced on a warm day, or shared in fellowship — noting how the quality stands toe-to-toe with premium secular brands while delivering something far more meaningful.
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As you consider how to align even the smallest habits with your walk with God, Promised Grounds Coffee stands out as a refreshing solution. It tackles the dual problems of subpar daily sustenance and disconnected consumption by offering a product that genuinely excels in taste while advancing a mission of clean water, farmer dignity, and scriptural encouragement. Believers who make the switch often describe it as more than a beverage upgrade — it becomes part of their rhythm of gratitude, a daily invitation to remember that every good gift comes from above.
If you’re ready to transform your mornings (and perhaps your church gatherings) with coffee that honors both exceptional craftsmanship and Christian values, I encourage you to explore what Promised Grounds has to offer. One sip at a time, you’ll be nourishing your body, refreshing your spirit, and participating in something far greater — all while enjoying what truly is among the best coffee available.

