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No balance in reporting on investigations

In the Aug. 2 Daily Herald, I see several full pages reporting on the indictment of former President Donald Trump. I looked in vain for some mention of the ongoing congressional hearings into the Biden family. Why is this? It seems to me the investigation of a sitting president is just as important as allegations against a former president. I thought journalists were interested in fair and balanced reporting. One has to go to conservative sources such as Newsmax and Hannity to get the other side of the news.

The liberal democrats have said they will stop at nothing to keep Donald Trump from the White House. It looks like they are succeeding with help from the media. I am not a big fan of Mr. Trump. He has a big ego and is a brash, successful businessman who is beholden to no one, unlike most politicians. People accuse him of 30,000 lies, really has anyone counted? Joe Biden claims he never discussed Hunter's business dealings, evidence now shows he was in on many of them. Lie?

"No one is above the law" trumpeted by the left, really, doesn't look like that to me. I am frankly disappointed in the Daily Herald and the lack of balanced reporting.

Andrew M. Weiss

Wheaton