US media is increasingly falling under the control of Trump's allies, with far-reaching consequences for democracy. The latest acquisition by Larry Ellison's Skydance Media has given him control over CBS News, one of the US's "big three" networks. Ellison, a billionaire and longtime supporter of Israel, has become chair and CEO of Paramount Global, which now owns CBS News.
The appointment of Bari Weiss as editor-in-chief has further cemented the network's right-wing leanings, sparking concerns about the erosion of journalistic standards. The installation of a Trump appointee as ombudsman to monitor "bias" is also seen as an attempt to silence opposing viewpoints.
Ellison's acquisition of TikTok's US operations, alongside investors including Rupert Murdoch and Abu Dhabi's government-owned investment company, raises concerns about the spread of anti-Israel propaganda on social media. The Oracle co-founder has a history of supporting Israel and has donated millions to its military through non-profit organizations.
Trump officials are now briefing that they want Paramount Skydance to take over Warner Bros Discovery, the parent company of HBO and CNN. This would give Trump allies control over two of the US's main news outlets, allowing them to shape the narrative on key issues.
The erosion of media freedom is just one aspect of a broader attack on democracy in the US. The administration has deployed the national guard to Democratic strongholds, centralised control over elections, and launched new gerrymandering offensives. Republican politicians are also launching attacks on socialists and left-wing candidates, including New York mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani.
The appointment of Steve Bannon as a key advisor suggests that Trump's team is planning to circumvent the constitution and allow his former boss to take a third term. Such moves have significant implications for US democracy, which has long been plagued by issues of wealth inequality and electoral manipulation.
As Owen Jones warns, "US media are falling to Trump's allies" β but it's not just the media that's at risk. Democracy itself is under attack, with far-reaching consequences for American society and the world beyond.
The appointment of Bari Weiss as editor-in-chief has further cemented the network's right-wing leanings, sparking concerns about the erosion of journalistic standards. The installation of a Trump appointee as ombudsman to monitor "bias" is also seen as an attempt to silence opposing viewpoints.
Ellison's acquisition of TikTok's US operations, alongside investors including Rupert Murdoch and Abu Dhabi's government-owned investment company, raises concerns about the spread of anti-Israel propaganda on social media. The Oracle co-founder has a history of supporting Israel and has donated millions to its military through non-profit organizations.
Trump officials are now briefing that they want Paramount Skydance to take over Warner Bros Discovery, the parent company of HBO and CNN. This would give Trump allies control over two of the US's main news outlets, allowing them to shape the narrative on key issues.
The erosion of media freedom is just one aspect of a broader attack on democracy in the US. The administration has deployed the national guard to Democratic strongholds, centralised control over elections, and launched new gerrymandering offensives. Republican politicians are also launching attacks on socialists and left-wing candidates, including New York mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani.
The appointment of Steve Bannon as a key advisor suggests that Trump's team is planning to circumvent the constitution and allow his former boss to take a third term. Such moves have significant implications for US democracy, which has long been plagued by issues of wealth inequality and electoral manipulation.
As Owen Jones warns, "US media are falling to Trump's allies" β but it's not just the media that's at risk. Democracy itself is under attack, with far-reaching consequences for American society and the world beyond.