Fox News - 'COVER-UP': Legacy media was 'in on it,' radio host says
The discussion centers around the destabilization of mass media in the context of Donald Trump's presidency. It highlights the media's panic and preparation for potential lawsuits due to Trump's unfounded attacks. The segment emphasizes the changing rules and consequences for media companies, citing a $13 million settlement as an example. The conversation also touches on the challenges faced by legacy media, such as staffing issues and reluctance to cover Trump honestly. The video suggests that legacy media is struggling to adapt and may not recover from its current state, as it continues to hire the same types of people and fails to change its approach. The discussion also explores Trump's accessibility to the press compared to other presidents, noting his willingness to engage with media despite criticism. The video concludes by discussing the potential relationship between Trump and Elon Musk, suggesting that while there may be challenges, they are likely to find common ground.
Key Points:
- Media is struggling with Trump's presidency, facing potential lawsuits and changing rules.
- Legacy media faces staffing issues and reluctance to cover Trump honestly, impacting its recovery.
- Trump is noted for his accessibility to the press, contrasting with other presidents.
- The media's approach to Trump and Musk highlights its struggle to adapt to new dynamics.
- Legacy media's failure to change its approach may lead to its collapse.