
Newscast Trump Calls The BBC
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Jul 15, 2025 In a revealing conversation, Gary O’Donoghue, the BBC's chief North America correspondent, shares insights from his unexpected call with Trump. They discuss Trump's views on Putin, the nuances of international diplomacy, and the implications of Brexit. Trump reflects on the anniversary of an assassination attempt and contrasts his informal interview style with that of past presidents like Obama. This candid exchange offers a unique glimpse into the complexities of political relationships and the lighter moments of interviewing the controversial former president.
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Media Impact on MAGA Supporters
- BBC's fair and thorough reporting influenced some MAGA supporters' perception of the international media.
- Engaging with hard-to-reach voters can change the campaigning and media narrative dynamics.
Trump's Direct Media Strategy
- Calling journalists directly is a deliberate strategy in Trump's communication approach.
- His comfort with unfiltered, spontaneous interaction reflects his persona as a non-politician politician.
Interview Approach with Trump
- Gary prepared short, careful questions to let Trump elaborate freely.
- He prioritized eliciting Trump's thought process over confrontational questioning for richer insights.


