This is nothing new. It dates back as long ago as the Nixon administration. Nixon et al. believed that Watergate was a crisis manufactured by the press, particularly the Washington Post and the New York Times. They wrongly believed that an intense public relations effort would win the approval of the US public. That failed.
To be fair, Lyndon Johnson also believed that "we" lost in Vietnam because of Walter Cronkite and CBS News. But the Nixon White House took that idea much further.
In particular, a Nixon White House aide, Roger Ailes, came out of Watergate believing that all the TV and printed news was biased unfairly against Republicans. That triggered his efforts to create Faux News.
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