“They’ve Moved the Goalposts”: Mary Trump Criticizes Media Coverage of Kamala Harris
Former President Donald Trump’s outspoken niece, Mary Trump, criticized the media on Tuesday night for their treatment of Vice President Kamala Harris, highlighting what she sees as a double standard. The remarks come amid media scrutiny suggesting that Harris has been avoiding mainstream outlets in favor of less conventional platforms. Meanwhile, Donald Trump reportedly backed out of an agreed-upon “60 Minutes” interview.
In her newsletter, The Good In Us, Mary Trump pointed out that Harris has been actively engaging with the media. This week alone, Harris appeared on several prominent shows, including the popular Call Her Daddy podcast, sat down with comedian Stephen Colbert, and made appearances with radio host Howard Stern and the hosts of The View.
Mary Trump argued that, despite Harris’ efforts, journalists remain unsatisfied, saying, “They’ve moved the goalposts.” She expressed frustration, stating, “After years of abdicating its journalistic responsibility by showering the man who calls them ‘the enemy of the people’ with billions of dollars in unearned media and failing to cover even his most egregious conduct with the scrutiny it deserves, the corporate media has decided to get tough with Kamala Harris just as they did with President Biden. It’s as if they think we won’t notice the double standard. But we do.”
Mary Trump also highlighted that her uncle, former President Donald Trump, allegedly ducked a 60 Minutes interview over concerns about fact-checking. She emphasized the irony, writing, “Think about the implications of that for a second.”
Defending Harris’ media strategy, Mary Trump argued that the vice president’s appearance on Call Her Daddy was not only long but also “substantive,” addressing key issues such as reproductive rights that resonate with voters. She applauded Harris and her team’s approach, asserting that they’ve crafted an effective media plan aimed at reaching voters rather than appeasing “Beltway media.”
“And that’s the problem—at least from the perspective of a still white-male dominated industry that considers itself the sine qua non of political discourse,” Mary Trump stated. “Because Kamala Harris refuses to kiss the rings of those corporate media masters, a refusal they cannot fathom or accept, they seek to tear her down.”
Mary Trump’s critique sheds light on what she perceives as a biased and unbalanced media landscape, where Harris is held to a different standard than her male counterparts, including former President Trump. Her message underscores the ongoing tension between politicians and the media, particularly in an era marked by unprecedented political polarization.