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Joy Reid Warns Trump’s Influence Could Turn Media into Government Propaganda Like North Korea

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Last updated: December 11, 2025 5:47 pm
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Published: December 11, 2025
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Joy Reid Warns Trump's Influence Could Turn Media into Government Propaganda Like North Korea

In a recent episode of “The Breakfast Club,” former MSNBC host Joy Reid voiced serious concerns about President Donald Trump’s influence over American media. Reid suggested that this influence could result in significant consequences for freedom of the press, likening a potential media landscape under Trump to that of North Korea, where government control dictates the narrative.

During her discussion, Reid emphasized that Trump seems intent on manipulating major media outlets to promote his own perspective, potentially eliminating the diversity of voices that define American journalism. “You get this one perspective that just happens to be the same perspective as the president of the United States. And now we’re North Korea because, where can you get any alternative view?” she cautioned. Reid cited Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s consolidation of media power as a troubling precedent, highlighting that a single dominant narrative stifles alternative viewpoints, which she labeled dangerous, particularly in a country known for its diversity of thought.

Reid also delved into specific instances that illustrate Trump’s efforts to influence the media landscape, mentioning his involvement in media mergers such as the potential consolidation between Netflix and Warner Bros. Discovery. She noted that Trump had asserted he would play a role in such decisions, a move she interpreted as inappropriate interference by a sitting president. “That deal could be a problem,” Reid quoted Trump as saying, drawing attention to the extent of his involvement in significant media transactions.

Moreover, Reid hinted at a broader trend toward media consolidation, cautioning that if this trajectory continues, the media landscape could revert to a few dominant entities: “In the end, we’re going to have like five media companies. They’re going to own everything.” This consolidation, she warned, could lead to a situation reminiscent of the past when only a limited number of networks existed, all aligned with governmental interests.

Reid’s commentary reflects a growing anxiety regarding the intersection of politics and media, particularly under Trump’s presidency. She has previously indicated that media outlets might be pressured to conform to governmental perspectives due to potential threats regarding their broadcasting licenses and financial viability.

In response to Reid’s remarks, White House spokeswoman Abigail Jackson criticized her stance, suggesting that Reid lacks self-awareness and labeling her a propagandist for the Democratic Party. Jackson highlighted that Reid’s recent departure from MSNBC further undermines her credibility as a commentator.

As the dialogue surrounding media independence and governmental influence continues to escalate, Reid’s predictions serve as a stark reminder of potential pitfalls in the ongoing relationship between politics and journalism in America.

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