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Bigger than Kimmel: Psaki shows what's really behind the comedian's suspension
Episode 202509189

Bigger than Kimmel: Psaki shows what's really behind the comedian's suspension

With Donald Trump saying the quiet part out loud about who should be allowed to speak in the United States, Jen Psaki follows the money through the corporate powers that are helping the Trump regime reshape American media in order to protect their financial interests.

The Briefing with Jen Psaki · Maxwell Frost, Garry Kasparov, Stacey Abrams, Robert Garcia, Jen Psaki

September 19, 202541m 17s

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Show Notes

With Donald Trump saying the quiet part out loud about who should be allowed to speak in the United States, Jen Psaki follows the money through the corporate powers that are helping the Trump regime reshape American media in order to protect their financial interests.

Meanwhile, Congressoinal Democrats intend to investigate potential conflicts of interest by media conglomerates looking to appease Donald Trump for business reasons.

Stacey Abrams joins to dicuss what people can do to push back on Trump's power grab.

"The moment you hear 'public interest,' it should ring the bell." Russian dissident Garry Kasparov, founder and chairman of the Renew Democracy Initiative, talks with Jen Psaki about what it looked like as Russia's democracy gave way to autocracy under Putin, and parallels he sees with the Trump regime now.

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