
"Liz Truss, Britain's shortest-serving prime minister, began the first edition of her YouTube show with a vow to unmask the evil-doers attempting to bring down Britain, the US and Europe. She would, she explained, reveal how an international network of leftists work to subvert democracy and the will of the people. Despite her bleak monologue, Truss pointed to hope from across the Atlantic."
"This is the beginning of a kind of revolution, said John Solomon, a controversial veteran US journalist. His conservative Just the News platform will host the former prime minister's new podcasts. British fellow travellers, including a pro-Reform adviser who has appeared on Maga media outlets, have also helped her set up the Liz Truss Show. Its staging is competent, if basic."
"Truss has amassed 10,000 subscribers in her first week and across the same period her debut had 67,000 views. It is a modest start, but in making common cause with Solomon, Truss is being thrust into a well-developed conservative ecosystem producing and amplifying Maga talking points. Its obsessions include alleged censorship by the mainstream media and a desire to remove a conspiratorial deep state which Truss blames for the swift end of her calamitous premiership."
Liz Truss launched a YouTube show promising to expose an international network of leftists allegedly subverting democracy across Britain, the US and Europe. She announced plans to study the Trump revolution and to engage leading figures from the MAGA movement. John Solomon and his Just the News platform will host and distribute the podcasts, with British allies assisting in production. The show quickly gained around 10,000 subscribers and 67,000 views in its first week. The project embeds Truss within an established conservative media ecosystem focused on claims of mainstream-media censorship and on removing a purported 'deep state' blamed for ending her premiership.
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