I am always dubious about claims of bias. I don't think Robinson is. I honestly don't know what Humphreys is but the 'Send her back' chant is both racist and misogynist.
I stopped listening to Today after numerous examples of the same presenter (usually Robinson or Humphrys) doing two interviews on the same programme, one with some Labour representative, one with any Tory. I say naked bias because it was so obvious. Tory: "Do you have any wise words for a grateful electorate?" ... silence from presenter while (usually pro-hard-brexit) right-winger spouts utter rubbish for several minutes. And now Labour: "What have you got to say for yourself?" interviewee begins sentence, gets to 4th or 5th word and presenter cuts them off. Usually with something along the lines of "That Jeremy Corbyn is a terrible racist though, isn't he?" You can check it out for yourself, I think Today programmes are available on line. Robinson has held a number of senior posts in Conservative associations in the past and the programme editor, Sarah Sands, was previously editor of the Standard. It's since her arrival that Today standards have fallen off a cliff. And Rod Liddle used to be the editor! Humphrys is, on the evidence of his interviews on subjects ranging from tennis to physics, brexit, climate change and trans-gender issues, less informed than the average cat. The man is pinching a living.
Trump being a racist and misogynist is a given, it's the enthusiasm with which people embrace this kind of fascistic manipulation that I find so upsetting and worrying. The 2nd World War is still within living memory.
I've heard it suggested that it's better for bad people to be open about it, so we all know exactly what we're dealing with, but personally I'd prefer racists and misogynists that might be walking our streets not to feel empowered by having their views endorsed by people in positions of power.
My hope at the moment is that he's frantically trying to distract from the Epstein case which will finally bring him down, but it's a faint hope. His supporters seem impervious, no matter how grotesque and uncivilised his words and behaviour.