Why is it that when I read this sort of thing I smell a conspiracy theory? It is my, perhaps naive, belief that the world is far simpler than the conspiracy theorists would have us believe. Basically what you see is what you get.
The idea that the media in The West is 'not allowed' to report what would be a truly shocking story is too silly for words. The media print what they want - including totally made-up stories - just to get sales. At least they do here in the UK and I have no particular reason to believe it's different anywhere else, except of course in places like communist-controlled Russia, North Korea and China where the state is in total control of the so-called media.
Relax, if you're terrified about something dreadful, it just isn't going to happen. Trump will eventually be punished for all those lies and other offences, but not in the near future. All in good time.
Having said that there is a worrying tendency in politics today, both in the US and the UK, probably Europe too, for people to 'belong' to a strongly held opinion that will not allow those they like to appear to be doing any wrong at all. For some weird reason, all the wrong in the world is 'their' fault and none is 'our' fault. Trump is quite a good example, there are many who thing he is wonderful and cannot do a thing wrong. There is even a group of Women For Trump. I guess they don't know how he treats women or somehow manage to ignore the things he has said and done. Politically, any criticism is just wrong. Anything and everything the Democrats have done or are doing is reprehensible, etc, etc.
And of course the other way around. How many people think that some Trump policies are actually quite good while at the same time think that some of the Democrat ideas are quite good? Wouldn't it be great to have politicians who have all those good ideas and none of the bad ones?
It's becoming the same here in the UK over Brexit, where instead of following the lead of our Prime Minister, every MP has his or her own idea of the 'best thing for the country' and will not compromise on anything at all. Thus, we have stalemate so far because nobody will compromise at all and there are far too many possible options, each with a few supporters.
I'm glad I'm old and won't be around to see the effects of this in 50 years' time. I feel sorry for small kids who are not being shown good examples of how to behave when they become adults.