Daily Wire opinion column targets The New York Times in critique centered on Trump coverage

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An opinion column published by The Daily Wire takes aim at The New York Times and frames its argument around what the author characterizes as anti-Trump media behavior.

The Daily Wire published an opinion piece titled “Trump Panic Drives The New York Times To Wag The Antisemitic Dog,” by Andrew Klavan, dated May 22, 2026.

In the column, Klavan criticizes what he describes as “left-wing media,” singling out The New York Times as the focus of his argument. The article uses a mocking tone toward the Times, including an opening line comparing consuming such coverage to “hit[ting] yourself in the groin with a hammer.”

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Greg Gutfeld on Fox News' 'The Five' citing 1980s Trump quotes on Iran policy.
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Gutfeld pushes back on claims Israel is driving Trump’s Iran policy, citing Trump’s past comments

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Fox News host Greg Gutfeld argued on "The Five" that President Donald Trump’s posture toward Iran reflects Trump’s own long-standing views rather than pressure from Israel, pointing to Trump remarks from the 1980s that advocated a hardline approach during the Iran hostage crisis and the Iran-Iraq war.

An editorial in Dala-Demokraten describes how Europe's conservatives cheer US bombs over Iran, despite alleged violations of international law. The piece accuses them of avoiding discussion of the illegal attack war by resorting to emotions.

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President Donald Trump criticized former allies Tucker Carlson, Megyn Kelly, Candace Owens and Alex Jones in a lengthy Truth Social post on Thursday. He called them 'nut jobs and troublemakers' for opposing his decision to launch Operation Epic Fury against Iran. Trump accused them of supporting Iran acquiring nuclear weapons due to their 'low IQs'.

US President Donald Trump’s tariff blitz is not Taiwan’s fault, but the self-ruled island must recognize Washington’s unreliability, according to an opinion piece.

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A poll shows widespread public disapproval of President Trump’s war on Iran, with significant opposition even among his supporters. The conflict has sparked a rift within the MAGA movement, pitting nationalists against hawks. Figures like Joe Kent have resigned in protest, while others feud publicly.

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