Trump FTC Threatens Apple With A Fake Investigation Into Its Nonexistent ‘Liberal News Bias’
from the fake-investigations,-real-harm dept
Here we go again.
The Trump FTC has threatened Apple and CEO Tim Cook with a fake investigation claiming that Apple News doesn’t do a good enough job coddling right wing, Trump-friendly ideology.
The announcement and associated letter pretends that Apple is violating Section 5 of the FTC Act (which “prohibits unfair or deceptive acts or practices”) because it’s not giving right wing propaganda outlets the same visibility as other media in the Apple News feed (which the letter falsely claims are “left wing”):
“Recently, there have been reports that Apple News has systematically promoted news
articles from left-wing news outlets and suppressed news articles from more conservative
publications. Indeed, multiple studies have found that in recent months Apple News has chosen not to feature a single article from an American conservative-leaning news source, while simultaneously promoting hundreds of articles from liberal publications.”
This is all gibberish and bullshit. Their primary evidence is a shitty article from Rupert Murdoch’s right wing rag The New York Post, which in turn leans on a laughable study by the right wing Media Research Center. That “study” looked at a small sample size of 620 articles promoted by Apple News, randomly and arbitrarily declared 440 of them as having a “liberal bias,” and then concluded Apple was up to no good.
Among the outlets derided as “liberal” sits papers like the Washington Post, which has been tripping over itself to appease Trump and become, very obviously, more right wing and corporatist than ever under its owner Jeff Bezos, who recently vastly overpaid Donald Trump’s wife to make a “documentary” about her.
The FTC’s fake investigation obviously violates the First Amendment. Even if it were true that Apple was biased in what sources it had in Apple News (which the evidence doesn’t actually support), that’s… still legal, based on Apple’s First Amendment rights. If the Biden FTC had gone after Fox News for “anti-liberal bias” everyone (including many Democrats) would call out the obvious First Amendment problem. But even ignoring the First Amendment problems of all this, claiming that this is covered by Section 5 is laughable. I’ve watched for years as the FTC has struggled to legally defend genuine investigations into obvious corporate instances of very clear fraud and still come out on the losing end due to the murky construction of the law.
This inquiry has no legal legs to stand on.
I suspect FTC boss Andrew Ferguson is leaving soon and wanted an opportunity to put his name in lights across the right wing propaganda echoplex as somebody who is “doing something to combat the wokes” with a phony investigation, much like the FCC’s Brendan Carr does. It’s likely this is mostly being driven by partisan ambition.
There doesn’t need to be any legally supporting evidence (or hell even an actual investigation), the point is to have the growing parade of right-wing friendly media make it appear as if key MAGA zealots are doing useful things in service of the cause. And to threaten companies with costly and pointless headaches if they don’t pathetically bend the knee to Trumpism (which Cook has been very good at so far).
So while the “investigation” may be completely bogus, the threat of it still has a dangerous impact on free expression in a country staring down the barrel of authoritarianism. Somewhere, Tim Cook is shopping around for another shiny bauble to throw at the feet of our mad, idiot king.
Here’s where I’ll mention that if you ask an actual, objective media scholar here on planet Earth, they’ll be quick to inform you that U.S. media and journalism pretty consistently has a center-right, corporatist bias.
As the ad-driven U.S. media consolidates under corporate control, it largely functions less and less as a venue for real journalism and informed democratic consensus, and more as either an infotainment distraction mechanism to keep the plebs busy, or as a purveyor of corporate-friendly agitprop that coddles the narratives surrounding unchecked wealth accumulation by the extraction class.
From the Washington Post to CBS, from Twitter to TikTok, to consolidation among local right wing broadcasters, the U.S. right wing is very clearly buying up U.S. media in the pursuit of the same sort of autocratic state television we’ve seen arise in countries like Russia and Hungary.
This effort is propped up by an endless barrage of claims that the already corporatist, center-right U.S. press is secretly left wing, and that the only solution is to shift the editorial Overton window even further to the right. These folks genuinely will not be satisfied until the entirety of U.S. media resembles the sort of fawning, mindless agitprop we see in countries like North Korea.
This is not hyperbole. They’re building it right in front of your noses. It’s yet to be seen if fans of free speech, democratic norms, and objective reality can muster any sort of useful resistance.
Filed Under: andrew ferguson, apple, bias, first amendment, free speech, ftc, journalism, media, propaganda, section 5, tim cook
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Comments on “Trump FTC Threatens Apple With A Fake Investigation Into Its Nonexistent ‘Liberal News Bias’”
Nuisance
It is more likely that Apple will remove Apple News from its suite of apps in macOS and iOS. Apple historically has a habit of removing anything that it finds a nuisance, and Apple News is becoming a nuisance.
Burn them all, along with the 1st Amendment
“Indeed, multiple studies have found that in recent months Apple News has chosen not to feature a single article from an American conservative-leaning news source, while simultaneously promoting hundreds of articles from liberal publications.”
Indeed, in recent months, Fox news has failed to run a single article from an American left-leaning news source, while promoting conservative views.
The next iPhone will be cancelled. Apple engineers are now too busy to mine gold to build the next golden trophy to apologize to Trump for this.
I can almost heard Cook crying “Why people still don’t think I’m a genius like Jobs, Apple is making more money than ever!”
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…then proceeds complain about supposedly “fake” investigations of bias. Hilarious.
Sir, you have never seen a mirror in your life.
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Why no, i suppose you haven’t.
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Your lack of an argument is noted.
Standing for something
And Tim Cook tried so hard to kiss the ring – going to dinners, giving Trump piece of glass, being photographed in the same room.
So surprised the bully still wants the lunch money after Cook allowed so many wedgies.
Maybe try standing for something next time, Apple.
More likely the algorithm promotes what people want to see…
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And the algorithm probably leans toward citing left-leaning sources (or sources perceived to be left-leaning) because those sources have far more credibility in re: reporting actual facts. I’m sure that pisses off the MAGA crowd.
Apple doesn’t suppress those news sources for me — I do it myself.
I do find it interesting how the right wing self-censors. They never talk about media companies hiding right-wing content, it’s always ‘conservative viewpoints’ or ‘traditional opinions’.
Almost like they’re embarrassed of their own opinions.
Plainly they’re not because they’re clearly incapable of shame, but I still think it’s a bit weird.
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I don’t see what the mystery is; they say things that are popular and avoid saying things that are unpopular. Or at least they used to, pre-Trump.
It’s like what Lee Atwater said about how people don’t respond positively when they say the N-word anymore so now they say “tax cuts”.
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Part of fascism is weaponizing things others care about. If they know you care about free speech, they use the trappings of free speech to help push fascism.
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It’s one of their more pathetic traits in that not only are they truly abhorrent people that hold vile and disgusting positions but they’re too cowardly to ever actually own their own words, beliefs and actions.
There will be no peaceful way to get the wealth out of these people’s hands to quit playing political football with, and no method of bland due process is going to completely defund their web of political and ideological operations.
Due process is important, but it’s going to take the ‘Unitary Executive’ crown blowing past due process when the courts finally collapse from SCOTUS corruption to right most of it, and necessarily the GOP as a political party and all of its voting blocs are a threat to the entire world.
We can have other political parties and avoid Democratic mono-party rule, but for sure not the GOP. It needs a very public, very loud death, with plans in place to aim for bones and kneecaps of those who double down to resist its dissolution. Then we can begin the long process of reversion to regular order. (Democrats aren’t suited to one-party rule anyway)
I don’t know how you solve the problem without doing things that will make fans of free speech very uncomfortable