Right‑wing U.S. politicians and podcasters are amplifying stories about immigration, policing, and free speech in Britain, seeding a 'civil‑war' frame that domestic UK outlets and voters pick up. This is less a one‑off media critique than a coordinated transatlantic narrative flow that can erode governing legitimacy and shift domestic political alignments.
— If true, this dynamic shows how allied politics can be influenced not just by state actions but by partisan media ecosystems crossing borders, affecting diplomacy and domestic cohesion.
2026.04.04
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The article cites JD Vance and Trump interactions, a network of pro‑MAGA/pro‑Zionist podcasts, and Telegraph coverage seeding 'civil war' language as concrete nodes of influence.
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