USA 🇺🇸: The strategy of the Democratic Party + Media alliance is set:
There will be no talk of Trump, neither good nor bad—the less he's mentioned, the better. When the public questions the absence of the Republican candidate, the justification will be that his speeches contain false statements and, therefore, should not be given any space.
Will it work? I don't know, but the understanding of the alliance is that in 2016 (the year Trump defeated the media's candidate, H. Clinton), Trump was given too much coverage, and they don't want to "repeat the same mistake."
By sharing the strategy of the DP + Media, it doesn't mean I agree with it; the intention is merely to inform so that people understand the "disappearance" of Trump from the news.