On the Monday after the Orlando terror attack, CNN.com’s news homepage looked like this:

“Orlando massacre: What motivated a killer?” CNN asked. It turned out the answer was already available at… CNN.com?
CNN had reported all this before publishing this headline. And they weren’t alone. Late Monday afternoon Yahoo News posted this:

At the same time, NBC was reporting (emphasis added):
And Rolling Stone contributor Jamie Boice added (emphasis added again):
“Fog?” What “fog?” The dad who “reported” his son’s anti-gay outrage literally hosts a pro-Taliban TV show. The killer himself touted an Islamist worldview regarding women, gays, infidels, etc., to friends and co-workers—not to mention calling the actual police to air those views.
Other than wearing an “I’m With ISIS, Stupid” t-shirt, what more could this killer do to make his motive more clear?
Bill Kristol has already pointed out that the political fallout of Orlando’s horrific attack will likely be a surge in support for Donald Trump and “strength,” largely thanks to President Obama’s PC-driven weakness. Meanwhile, Hillary Clinton squirms in discomfort when forced to admit an Islamist element, before quickly pivoting to her “assault on guns” rhetoric.
The more the media pretend the Orlando terrorist’s motives are unknowable, the more they feed the “Are you freakin’ kidding me?” frustration that’s driving more Americans toward Trump.