I disagree with you entirely. I think you could take almost any individual major news personality and put them against any major politician and make the politician look good. Trump gets his reputation for lies in part because they're lying about him.No. Just no. There are very few entities in media and politics less honest than Donald Trump.
I think we need to be incredibly careful about we think about Trump. When we talk about "normalising" behaviour across his presidency, one of the things Trump has successfully normalised is his ability to lie and bullshit and people turn a blind eye: "It's okay if Trump lies, that's just what Trump does". But this really is a serious degradation of the standards expected: the president has an ethical duty to properly inform the people that he was explicitly appointed to serve. People getting used to it is not the same as being the right thing to do. His constant lying disrespects the political office and is contemptuous towards US citizens.
Nor should we use a trick where we take tens, or hundreds, or thousands of media organisations and individuals, sum up all their individual untruths as a whole, and say "Ooh, that's more than Trump". Because taken at an individual level, most of them are better and in many cases - more so the much derided "MSM" where journalistic integrity is still a consideration - much better.
Social media took down a Trump post for saying something factually correct about covid-19.