Session Four: Journalism and the Fight for Democracy
Essential Questions:
• How has Donald Trump’s relationship with the news media shaped public trust in journalism and democratic institutions in the United States?
• To what extent has Donald Trump’s rhetoric about “fake news” influenced public trust in the press and the role of the media in a democracy?
• How does conflict between political leaders and the press impact democratic accountability?
• How should journalists respond when political leaders repeatedly attack their credibility?
• What ethical responsibilities do news organizations have when covering misinformation from political leaders?
• How has Donald Trump used the media—both mainstream and social media—as a tool to mobilize supporters and frame political narratives?
• What strategies has Donald Trump used to both rely on and challenge the mainstream press?
• How does Donald Trump’s relationship with the press compare to that of past U.S. presidents?
• Is the tension between Trump and the media part of a larger global trend in political attacks on journalism?
(all questions from CHATGPT)
Music: "Democracy," Leonard Cohen Live in London, Link to Site
Welcome and Introductions
Homework for Session 5: Responding to Authoritarianism with Nonviolent Action
Gathering: "A question that I have for the speakers is... " (enter in chat)
Speaker: Ralph Begleiter bio link to site and Sam Feist bio Link to site
Readings:
• Jennifer Dresden, et al, "The Authoritarian Playbook: How Reporters can contextualize and cover authoritarian threats as distinct from politics as usual," Protect Democracy, June 2022 Link to site
• Maria Ressa, "Fighting Back Against Trump's Authoritarian Algorithm with Truth," Daily Show, 9/18/25 Link to Site
• "Jimmy Kimmel and Free Speech in the United States," The Daily/NY Times, 9/19/25Link to Site
• Lisa Armstrong, "When Neutrality is a Constant," Columbia Journalism Review, 8/6/25 Link to Site
• Jon Allsop, How Foreign Journalists See trump's First Hundred day with the Press," Columbia Journalism Review, 4/2925 Link to Class
• Jennifer Schultz, "A Country in Peril Needs Journalists It Can Count On," Lincoln Square/Substack, Link to Site
• Heather Cox Richardson, "Trump's Lashing Out at Murdoch & WSJ, " Politics Chat, April 5, 2025
• Interview with Carr, "FCC Chairman says network oversight needs a course correction," PBS Newshour, July 31, 2025 Interview, Link to Site
• Interview with Anna Gomez, "Trump threatens press freedom, FCC commissioner says," PBS Newshour, July 29, 2025 Link to Site
• "United States," country fact file , 2025 Index, Reporters without Borders, accessed 8/5/25 Link to Site
• Ted Anthony and Kevin Freking, "CPB to shut down after being defunded by Congress, targeted by trump," 8/1/25 Link to Site
• Major Themes in Trump vs. the Media, CHATCPT, 8/1/25 Link to Site
• Robert Reich, "We are witnessing the silencing of American Media,: Guardian, 7/30/25 Link to Site
• James B. Greenberg, "Totalitarian Narratives: The War Against Memory, Knowledge and Meaning," Substack, 8/9/25Link to Site
• James B. Greenberg, "How to Break the Grip: Resisting Authoritarianism from Below," Substack, 7/12/25 "Link to Site
Closing: reflective sentence starter (Use chat)
Quotes:
"The fake news media is not my enemy, it is the enemy of the American people."
Donald Trump (Feb. 2017):
"To abandon facts is to abandon freedom. If nothing is true, then all is spectacle."
Timothy Snyder (On Tyranny, 2017)
"Delegitimizing the media is a classic move for leaders who want to weaken democratic institutions."
Anne Applebaum (2020 interview)
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