Covering Trump's press conferences
The networks should stop airing those laughable press conferences from the White House live, where the lackeys obsequiously praise Dear Leader, who then spews out garbage, some of it potentially dangerous, attacks opponents, does his usual egotistical preening, "I'd give myself a 10" and the self-aggrandizing, the childish taunting, and, of course, refusal to accept blame for clear failures. "No, I don't take responsibility."
They can certainly be covered by the press, and then any actual news items reported in a regular segment after fact checking.
These daily airings have replaced the MAGA-t rallies, that the TV networks also covered live in 2016, giving Trump hundreds of millions of dollars of free air rime.
I'm currently watching "The Plot Against America" on HBO, which is an alternate history depiction of Charles Lindbergh (who was, indeed, an isolationist) winning the Republican nomination and then beating FDR, allowing the Nazis to spread through the world. One scene has the father of an embattled Jewish family listening to Lindbergh on the radio, fuming that they just keep giving him air time where he says the same things over and over.
Very close to home.