For decades, Republicans railed against what they saw as a liberal media establishment shaping American politics from the left. Nearly a year into U.S. President Donald Trump's second term, that narrative is flipping. A new constellation of influencers, billionaire moguls and social-media platforms -- many embracing or amplifying White House themes -- is pulling the nation's information ecosystem to the right.
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