The local station may be "ABC45", but this biased report is listed as "The National News Desk" and "TNND".
The National News Desk (TNND; originally The National Desk from January 2021 to September 2024) is a daily American television news program produced by the Sinclair Broadcast Group. The program premiered nationally on January 18, 2021, and utilizes the journalistic resources of Sinclair's news operations throughout the United States, as well as original content. It originates from the studios of flagship station WJLA-TV in the Washington, D.C. market.
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The National News Desk is described by Sinclair as a "comprehensive, commentary-free" news program, despite Sinclair historically requiring its local stations to broadcast conservative opinion must-run segments.[8][9] University of Utah professor Josh McCrain described the program's coverage of political issues as "very partisan" and stated that the program was being viewed by older American voters, a very politically active demographic that tends to watch television more than younger adults.[9][10]
Accusations of misinformation
The program has been accused by Media Matters for America of airing COVID-19 misinformation,[11] inviting commentators from "anti-immigrant" organization FAIR,[12] repeatedly airing a National Taxpayers Union falsehood regarding the cost of the INVEST in America Act,[13] promoting efforts to counter inclusion of critical race theory in public schools,[14] and concealing interviewees' support of Republican efforts to restrict voting while discussing election security.[15][16][17]
The National News Desk has distributed multiple stories based on videos manipulated by the Republican National Committee. In one instance, a video distributed by the organization purported to show American president Joe Biden soiling himself.[9]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_National_News_Desk
The bias is saying things like "Omar, who is from Somalia, has expressed opposition to recognizing an independent Somaliland a perspective that has received criticism.". When, as already noted, official US policy is to not recognise Somaliland as independent - even under Trump.