Is NOT News. It's advertising. It's propaganda!
If the networks and the newspapers cover it as they did his campaign, in detail and at length, he again will need to spend little to win. It is fairer to the public if his stops and speeches are noted in a headline, and described in a paragraph, then passed for discussion of the meaning of the suggested cabinet appointments, or the performance histories of the men or the companies with which they are connected.
Maybe news people could then do some news gathering and analysis rather than huckstering.