During the November 3, 2025 episode of PBS’s Amanpour & Co. — hosted by a fill-in anchor for Christiane Amanpour — the discussion turned to how Senate Republicans are responding to Donald Trump’s push to eliminate the filibuster. What stood out wasn’t the topic itself, but the way it was framed.
Instead of straightforward reporting, the host spoke as if Republicans were afraid of Trump — portraying him as both the aggressor and the bully, and his own party as too timid to resist.
The PBS host said:
“How long do you think, or how far do you think Republicans are willing to stand up like John Thune to President Trump who continues to push this nuclear option and doing away with the filibuster?”…
“We haven’t seen Republicans really stand up to the president yet. Do you think this will be the issue that they won’t be bullied on?”
The word — “bullied” — shows exactly how the story is being framed.
You never hear anyone in the public, mainstream, or liberal media suggest that a Democrat bullies anyone — that language is reserved only for Republicans and Trump.
Have you ever heard a PBS host ask whether Democrats are willing to stand up to a Democratic president? Of course not — those kinds of questions are never asked.
No PBS host would ever say, “How long do you think, or how far do you think Democrats are willing to stand up like John Fetterman to President Biden who continues to push this nuclear option and doing away with the filibuster?”…
or
“We haven’t seen Democrats really stand up to the (Democrat) president yet. Do you think this will be the issue that they won’t be bullied on?”
That kind of framing simply doesn’t happen — because the media’s narrative is already set. When the story involves President Trump, they look for victims and for heroes willing to stand up to the so-called bully.But when the story involves Democrats, the press never casts them as aggressors, bullies, or authoritarians — only as the ones “fighting for democracy” or “standing up to bullies.”
Together, the host and guest painted a clear picture: Trump the bully, Republicans the fearful followers, and Democrats the calm, rational heroes by contrast.
The guest later added:
“If Democrats stand in our way, we will do this unilaterally.”
That wasn’t a direct quote from Trump — it was her interpretation of how he supposedly talks or thinks.
They’re not reporting news — they’re shaping a narrative. Every word is designed to control what you think, not what you know.
