I never thought I'd see the day but I'm actually extremely happy with that executive order Trump signed. If you want to be in the business of policing allowable opinions you shouldn't get to benefit from the status of a platform. If you want to endorse certain political ideology and have as a bannable offense the opposite opinions, such as for example twitter's policy about misgendering people, then you are defacto not a platform and should be liable.
And it is YOUR fault if you're bulliable into suicide from the internet. Normal people aren't. They just click off and go do something else when someone's an asshole if they even use twitter at all.
Facts and truth have a liberal bias. It's why it's right to be a liberal.
Yet, you STILL don't get to censor people and be a platform. The phone company doesn't cut your lines if you lie on your phonecalls. It doesn't play a prerecorded message after every lie you utter, explaining it's falsehood. It's not a platform's job to do these things. It's the people's responsibility to shift through it instead.
Also you have people who have gone more extreme such that they're trying to create nice soundbites to make Trump see worse because it takes actual work to honestly explain why Trump is wrong or bad and some organisations think the people aren't capable of understanding the explanations so they just need to push stuff that makes Trump look cartoonishly evil or cartoonishly stupid some examples:
Trump made the Whitehouse staff make a channel all about Gorillas for him to watch (was fake)
Trump Steals and throws little boys hat (was Fake)
Trump makes little girl cry in the Oval office (was fake, she was crying but not due to Trump and the photo of him was him trying to comfort her)
Trump calls all immigrants animals (he was specifically referring to MS-13 gang member after the recent incident of them beheading a person who was still barely alive after being stabbed 100 times)
Trump makes a fool of himself by overfeeding Koi Carp in gaff during a political trip to another country (some places showed the initial footage of Trump and Prime Minister Shinzo Abe feeding the Koi then a number of organisations cut the section out that showed Prime Minister Shinzo Abe throwing the rest of his box into the pond before Trump following political etiquette follows on doing the same)
I could go on there's a fair few other instances
This isn't to say Trump and his side haven't doctored footage and misrepresented stuff either but the press wants an easy win, an easy gotcha and are willing to lie about it.
Truth may have a liberal bias but some news organisations have given up being liberal it seems to me and letting the public decide and instead think it's their job to tell the public what to think entirely.
Hell I've seen some coverage of UK topics by some US news organisation are it was hilariously awful on about how if the President of the USA stepped down there would be an immediate election and so the UK PM stepping down and the party being able to elect the new leader (based on elected MP) would be seen as Treason against the people if it happened in the USA, ignoring apparently the USA has a Vice-President who normally takes over in the event the President isn't able to carry on.