US Media Falls to Trump's Allies, Democracy Crumbles as Orbánisation Takes Hold Across the Atlantic
Larry Ellison and his filmmaker son David have become key players in undermining democracy in the US by using their wealth and influence to sway media outlets. The billionaire co-founder of Oracle has poured tens of millions into Republican coffers and joined a call that discussed challenging the legitimacy of the 2020 election, while his son has a history of backing Democrats but now supports Republicans.
Their influence is evident in CBS News, which was acquired by Skydance Media with financial support from Ellison's father. A Trump appointee was installed as CBS's ombudsman to monitor "bias", and Bari Weiss – a former Democrat turned anti-woke crusader – was made editor-in-chief. This move has effectively silenced liberal voices and pushed a pro-Trump agenda.
Paramount Global, another entity controlled by the Ellisons, is now in talks to acquire Warner Bros Discovery, the parent company of HBO and CNN. This would further consolidate power in the hands of Trump allies and increase the influence of right-wing media outlets.
Meanwhile, Larry Ellison leads a group of investors set to take over TikTok's US operations, with other partners reportedly including Rupert Murdoch and Abu Dhabi's government-owned investment company. The Ellisons' involvement in the platform raises concerns about the spread of anti-Israel propaganda and the erosion of free speech on social media.
Other Trump officials are briefing that they want Paramount Global or another entity to take over Warner Bros Discovery. This move would give right-wing media outlets greater control over CNN, which has been a thorn in Trump's side for years. The pro-Trump newspaper New York Post states that rival bidders will face "regulatory hurdles", with WBD's CEO forced to consider the Trump administration's willingness to crack down on left-wing bias across mainstream media.
The erosion of democracy is not limited to media control. Trump has deployed the national guard to Democratic strongholds, centralised control over elections, and launched new gerrymandering offensives to undermine liberal politics. The denaturalisation and deportation of socialist New York mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani is another example of how Trump's administration is using its power to intimidate and silence opponents.
The Orbánisation model used in Hungary has taken hold across the Atlantic, where democracy is being slowly strangled by a combination of media control, electoral manipulation, and intimidation. The warning signs are clear: US democracy has always been heavily flawed but never thought to succumb to tyranny like Hungary did. Yet, with Trump's 39 months left in office, the threat to democracy looms large.
Larry Ellison and his filmmaker son David have become key players in undermining democracy in the US by using their wealth and influence to sway media outlets. The billionaire co-founder of Oracle has poured tens of millions into Republican coffers and joined a call that discussed challenging the legitimacy of the 2020 election, while his son has a history of backing Democrats but now supports Republicans.
Their influence is evident in CBS News, which was acquired by Skydance Media with financial support from Ellison's father. A Trump appointee was installed as CBS's ombudsman to monitor "bias", and Bari Weiss – a former Democrat turned anti-woke crusader – was made editor-in-chief. This move has effectively silenced liberal voices and pushed a pro-Trump agenda.
Paramount Global, another entity controlled by the Ellisons, is now in talks to acquire Warner Bros Discovery, the parent company of HBO and CNN. This would further consolidate power in the hands of Trump allies and increase the influence of right-wing media outlets.
Meanwhile, Larry Ellison leads a group of investors set to take over TikTok's US operations, with other partners reportedly including Rupert Murdoch and Abu Dhabi's government-owned investment company. The Ellisons' involvement in the platform raises concerns about the spread of anti-Israel propaganda and the erosion of free speech on social media.
Other Trump officials are briefing that they want Paramount Global or another entity to take over Warner Bros Discovery. This move would give right-wing media outlets greater control over CNN, which has been a thorn in Trump's side for years. The pro-Trump newspaper New York Post states that rival bidders will face "regulatory hurdles", with WBD's CEO forced to consider the Trump administration's willingness to crack down on left-wing bias across mainstream media.
The erosion of democracy is not limited to media control. Trump has deployed the national guard to Democratic strongholds, centralised control over elections, and launched new gerrymandering offensives to undermine liberal politics. The denaturalisation and deportation of socialist New York mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani is another example of how Trump's administration is using its power to intimidate and silence opponents.
The Orbánisation model used in Hungary has taken hold across the Atlantic, where democracy is being slowly strangled by a combination of media control, electoral manipulation, and intimidation. The warning signs are clear: US democracy has always been heavily flawed but never thought to succumb to tyranny like Hungary did. Yet, with Trump's 39 months left in office, the threat to democracy looms large.