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CNN and MSNBC have leaned back to remind viewers that demonstrations against contempt and unrest that causes shocks and unrest across the country were “mostly calm”, according to a new study by the Media Research Center.
The epicenter of Los Angeles, Anti-Is Ice Chaos, has affected permanent disorders and cases of flash-style looting, as law enforcement authorities are forced to make mass arrests. Videos and disruption photos have taken over the Internet with a storm, and some companies have even boarded stores.
Protesters, who are also in the anti-is to the police in New York, where several police vehicles were lit on Wednesday night in the NYPD parking lot. In Chicago, the car drove through a crowd of demonstrators on Tuesday night when hundreds of anti-sludus protesters gathered, and several police vehicles were also vandalized.
The Media Research Center (MRC) analyzed the entire coverage from June 7 to 11 and found an example of 211 CNNs and MSNBC personalities that insist that demonstrations against ISE demonstrations have been “mostly calm”, “mostly calm” or something similar.
As long as the largest cities such as LA, New York and Chicago, Washington, North Carolina, Missouri, Texas, Indiana, Colorado, Georgia have also had demonstrations against IS. Through all of this, CNN and MSNBC continued to insist that the demonstrations, and the unrest was “mostly calm”.
The Media Research Center (MRC) analyzed the entire coverage from June 7 to 11 and found stunning examples of 211 CNNs and MSNBC personalities that insist that the chaos is “largely calm”, “mostly calm” or something similar.
CNN was responsible for 123 claims that the unrest was “calm” while MSNBC reminded viewers 88 times, according to MRC.
California Democrat demands the “resignation” of ice so that the local population can “give the opportunity to restore order”
The National Guard and DHS Police Guard is located outside the Metropolitan detention center on Wednesday, June 11, 2025 in Los Angeles. (Around Photo/Damian Dvarganes)
Newsbusters Senior Research Analyst Bill D’Agostino, who conducted a MRC study, noticed that every time there was violence, CNN and MSNBC were attributed to a foggy, individual group that had nothing to do with “peaceful protesters”.
D’Agostino told Fox News Digital that he “counted any statement that (said) these unrest or protests were” calm “,” mostly calm “,” mostly calm “, or any other permutation segment in which violence was recognized or shown on the screen.
“No reporter had recognized the link between the peaceful and violent elements of the effort. The rebels were only created as ‘unscrupulous actors’ or ‘single wolves’, and never had any claims that they might have a common reason with calmer individuals,” D’Agostino told Fox News.
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Protesters face the Los Angeles Police Department staff at Riot Gear in the center of Los Angeles on Monday, June 9, 2025. (Around Photo/Eric Thayer)
“And vice versa, there was no case when the reporter admitted that the National Guard and sailors were mobilized only to deal with the violent elements of the crowd,” D’Agostino continued. “There were many complaints about the use of military force against ‘peaceful protesters’.”
D’Agostino also found only one case in which a journalist from CNN or MSNBC referred to the chaos, which turned into Los Angeles as the “riots” that CNN Jake Tapper did on June 7.
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Fox News Digital Audrey Conklin contributed to this report.