US Media Falling to Trump's Allies: A Slow Crumbling of Democracy
The US media landscape is undergoing a subtle yet ominous shift, with Donald Trump's allies quietly gaining control over key outlets. This is not the kind of takeover one would expect from a traditional coup d'etat, but rather a slow-burning process that erodes democratic norms and institutions.
At the forefront of this movement are billionaire Larry Ellison and his filmmaker son David, who have become instrumental in shaping the media narrative. Ellison's Oracle co-founded with Elon Musk, has poured tens of millions into Republican coffers, while also backing anti-woke crusader Bari Weiss as editor-in-chief of CBS News. The network's ownership shift was met with a Trump-appointed ombudsman to monitor "bias", and Weiss, who turned against progressive values, was appointed.
Meanwhile, Skydance Media acquired Paramount Global, bringing control over CBS News under the Ellisons' umbrella. This acquisition also extended control of CBS News beyond Hollywood, as Ellison's group took ownership of the network's broadcasting licence. The new entity has been touted by Trump as "going to do the right thing" with the network.
The stakes are high, with Trump officials now briefing that rival bidders for Warner Bros Discovery will face "regulatory hurdles". This suggests a willingness on the part of the administration to crack down on perceived left-wing bias across the mainstream media. Larry Ellison's group is also set to take over TikTok's US operations, with Rupert Murdoch and Abu Dhabi's government-owned investment company reportedly backing their bid.
The erosion of democratic institutions goes beyond media control, however. The Trump administration has deployed the national guard to Democratic strongholds, centralised control over elections, and launched new gerrymandering offensives. These moves have sparked fears of a widening divide between Republicans and Democrats, with Trump's former strategist Steve Bannon claiming there is a plan to circumvent the constitution to allow his former boss to take a third term.
The US media has always been flawed, with economic elites holding disproportionate influence over politics. However, some believed that this system could never succumb to tyranny due to its checks and balances. Unfortunately, such complacency has collided with brutal reality, as Trump's allies continue their subtle yet insidious assault on democratic norms.
With 39 months left in office, the fate of US democracy hangs precariously in the balance. The slow crumbling of institutions will only serve to further erode trust in the system, and unless urgent action is taken, it could be too late to prevent a catastrophic collapse.
The US media landscape is undergoing a subtle yet ominous shift, with Donald Trump's allies quietly gaining control over key outlets. This is not the kind of takeover one would expect from a traditional coup d'etat, but rather a slow-burning process that erodes democratic norms and institutions.
At the forefront of this movement are billionaire Larry Ellison and his filmmaker son David, who have become instrumental in shaping the media narrative. Ellison's Oracle co-founded with Elon Musk, has poured tens of millions into Republican coffers, while also backing anti-woke crusader Bari Weiss as editor-in-chief of CBS News. The network's ownership shift was met with a Trump-appointed ombudsman to monitor "bias", and Weiss, who turned against progressive values, was appointed.
Meanwhile, Skydance Media acquired Paramount Global, bringing control over CBS News under the Ellisons' umbrella. This acquisition also extended control of CBS News beyond Hollywood, as Ellison's group took ownership of the network's broadcasting licence. The new entity has been touted by Trump as "going to do the right thing" with the network.
The stakes are high, with Trump officials now briefing that rival bidders for Warner Bros Discovery will face "regulatory hurdles". This suggests a willingness on the part of the administration to crack down on perceived left-wing bias across the mainstream media. Larry Ellison's group is also set to take over TikTok's US operations, with Rupert Murdoch and Abu Dhabi's government-owned investment company reportedly backing their bid.
The erosion of democratic institutions goes beyond media control, however. The Trump administration has deployed the national guard to Democratic strongholds, centralised control over elections, and launched new gerrymandering offensives. These moves have sparked fears of a widening divide between Republicans and Democrats, with Trump's former strategist Steve Bannon claiming there is a plan to circumvent the constitution to allow his former boss to take a third term.
The US media has always been flawed, with economic elites holding disproportionate influence over politics. However, some believed that this system could never succumb to tyranny due to its checks and balances. Unfortunately, such complacency has collided with brutal reality, as Trump's allies continue their subtle yet insidious assault on democratic norms.
With 39 months left in office, the fate of US democracy hangs precariously in the balance. The slow crumbling of institutions will only serve to further erode trust in the system, and unless urgent action is taken, it could be too late to prevent a catastrophic collapse.