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As Goldberg cites The Wall Street Journal, he reiterates a crucial point: the media's committed stance during the resistance against Trump has led to a loss of credibility, allowing Trump to disregard critiques from the mainstream press. O'Reilly echoes this sentiment, remarking on the necessity of media watchdogs that can hold political figures accountable without succumbing to partisan biases. He highlights the challenge presented by the rising influence of Fox News, particularly with members of the Murdoch family being closely tied to the Trump administration. The question arises—who will maintain a checks-and-balances approach within the media to ensure that leaders act in the best interest of the public?