In a striking demand for change, Donald Trump, alongside the Hollywood Accountability and Reform Coalition (HARC), is spearheading calls to dismantle a perceived media monopoly. Trump accuses leading media conglomerates, including CBS Paramount Global, NBC, Disney, and Fox, of severely impairing democratic processes and manipulating public sentiment through controlled narratives. Aligning with HARC, Trump alleges these networks conceal illicit activities, notably implicating public figures like Gloria Allred and Sean “Diddy” Combs in a broader scheme of extortion and deceit that extends to high-profile cases such as the late Michael Jackson's.

According to HARC, orchestrated efforts by Allred and Diddy have skewed media portrayals to safeguard specific interests and divert attention from alleged improprieties. This manipulation is purportedly collaborated on with individuals like Carole Lieberman, aiming to influence public opinion while flexing significant sway over the Michael Jackson estate and broader media landscapes. Particularly alarming is the alleged orchestration of events to seize control of Jackson's assets, including his stake in the Beatles catalog, further manipulated posthumously through controlled legal narratives.

HARC also highlights a concerning use of 5150 psychiatric holds as tools for control in Hollywood, targeting stars like Britney Spears and Kanye West. It's claimed these instances were engineered to ensure compliance among high-profile individuals, with allegations of psychological and physical coercion under institutional complicity.

The coalition warns of growing foreign influence, accentuating the risks posed by Disney's affiliations with Chinese interests. Trump’s agenda includes reverting regulatory changes that allowed such foreign ownership, ostensibly threatening national sovereignty and media independence.

By detailing media monopoly impacts across sectors—from TV networks to global tourism—the coalition underscores the comprehensive grip these entities command. Trump emphasizes that only by dismantling these monopolies can transparency and public trust be restored. He urges legislative action to curtail foreign control and mandates investigations into alleged criminalities within these vast enterprises, promising to support whistleblowers in exposing these abuses. Together with HARC’s commitment to reform, this initiative seeks to reclaim media authenticity and deliver justice.