New York Times journalist Mark Landler explains the cracks in Donald Trump’s control of the MAGA movement, and how recent events have only begun to alienate him further from his supporters.
26 Nov
Why did the BBC approve Rutger Bregman's description of Trump as "the most openly corrupt president in American history" in his Reith Lecture in October, but cut it from broadcast less than a month later?
25 Nov
A US-brokered peace-deal between Russia and Ukraine is moving forward, but there have been questions over its initial leniency towards Vladimir Putin’s demands and where it originated.
24 Nov
The president has had two public outbursts against female reporters in the past week, showing a leader unravelling on live TV. Is the Epstein Files pressure finally getting to him?
19 Nov
Mark Bray, author of Antifa: The Anti-Fascist Handbook, published in 2017, was forced to flee the US after death-threats from far-right Trump supporters. He tells The News Agents why MAGA wants a fascist state, and why its attacks on Antifa are unjustified.
19 Nov
The White House claims the Epstein Files are a “manufactured hoax” – ahead of a House of Representatives vote on releasing the documents. If Trump and his team are so sure of his innocence, why is he so scared of making them public?
13 Nov
Donald Trump continues to talk about the idea of a third term as president, even though it goes against the constitution. If he knows it’ll never happen, why does it suit him to keep the idea alive?
29 Oct
Jimmy Wales hits back at claims Wikipedia has lost balance and been flooded with left-wing “propaganda”, telling The News Agents that Elon Musk should stick to making cars, and Donald Trump should stop making false statements.
23 Oct
House Speaker Mike Johnson has warned of Antifa-backed ‘hate America’ marches taking place this weekend, but is it just protests arranged by pensioners furious at Donald Trump’s administration?
16 Oct
The remaining living Israeli hostages, taken on October 7 2023, have been freed by Hamas, as part of Donald Trump’s 20-point peace plan. But as the US president takes a “victory lap” of the Middle East, is it too soon to celebrate the end of a devastating war?
13 Oct
Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu have presented a plan to bring peace to Gaza, but also a threat to “finish the job” if Hamas does not agree to its terms. Will the terror group, which controls Palestine, ever agree to this?
1 Oct
More than 200,000 people attended a memorial service for far-right podcaster Charlie Kirk, in a spectacle more like a Trump rally than a funeral. But were there sinister, evangelical undertones to the entire event?
22 Sep
Donald Trump has blamed the “radical left” for the killing of Charlie Kirk, who was shot dead on a Utah university campus. But is this a “deep hypocrisy” from the radical right?
11 Sep
A new ‘tell-nothing’ memoir by US journalist Olivia Nuzzi claims to share details on the author's affair with Robert Kennedy Jr. Is the real story here the relationship, or what it tells us about the state of politics and journalism in a post-Trump world?
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New York Times journalist Mark Landler explains the cracks in Donald Trump’s control of the MAGA movement, and how recent events have only begun to alienate him further from his supporters.
26 Nov
The president has had two public outbursts against female reporters in the past week, showing a leader unravelling on live TV. Is the Epstein Files pressure finally getting to him?
19 Nov
Mark Bray, author of Antifa: The Anti-Fascist Handbook, published in 2017, was forced to flee the US after death-threats from far-right Trump supporters. He tells The News Agents why MAGA wants a fascist state, and why its attacks on Antifa are unjustified.
19 Nov
The White House claims the Epstein Files are a “manufactured hoax” – ahead of a House of Representatives vote on releasing the documents. If Trump and his team are so sure of his innocence, why is he so scared of making them public?
13 Nov
What’s the next move for the BBC, after Donald Trump’s threat to sue the broadcaster for a billion dollars – and why what it decides will influence much more than its own future.
11 Nov
Zohran Mamdani’s decisive victory in the New York mayoral election appears to have breathed life into the Democrats – but can British politicians learn anything from his win?
5 Nov
Donald Trump continues to talk about the idea of a third term as president, even though it goes against the constitution. If he knows it’ll never happen, why does it suit him to keep the idea alive?
29 Oct
Donald Trump has called Zohran Mamdani a “disaster waiting to happen” if he, as predicted, wins the upcoming election for New York mayor – but is his opposition due to similarities between how the two opposing politicians resonate with voters?
29 Oct
George Santos, the former Republican congressman who served just 41 days of a seven-year sentence before Trump commuted it, admits he made "scumbag choices" in defrauding campaign donors.
23 Oct
Amy Wallace, who co-wrote Virginia Giuffre’s autobiography, tells Emily Maitlis why she is demanding Donald Trump honour his election promise to release the Epstein Files.
21 Oct
Many believed Donald Trump was set to pardon Ghislaine Maxwell for collaborating with the Department of Justice, but will revelations in Virgina Giuffre’s autobiography mean that the convicted sex-trafficker remains behind bars for her involvement with Jeffrey Epstein’s abuse?
21 Oct
House Speaker Mike Johnson has warned of Antifa-backed ‘hate America’ marches taking place this weekend, but is it just protests arranged by pensioners furious at Donald Trump’s administration?
16 Oct
JD Vance has downplayed racist and antisemitic messages in a Young Republicans' group chat as "edgy jokes" made by "kids" - despite one participant being 35 and some working in the Trump administration.
16 Oct
Miles Taylor, who worked for Donald Trump during his first administration, and exposed his “inability” to serve in an anonymous article, tells The News Agents about his ongoing battle with the president.
3 Oct