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Katie Couric has been everywhere this past week, firmly holding court as both a veteran news anchor and unapologetic media watchdog. On November 4, Couric was front and center at the Power 100 luncheon at New York’s Marea restaurant, mixing with top female leaders in business, fashion, and journalism. She told The Daily Beast she feels “incredibly liberated” running her own Katie Couric Media, stating pointedly that not having “corporate overlords” means she can finally speak her mind without interference. Couric didn’t miss the chance to slam Donald Trump’s media manipulation and MAGA attacks, quipping that being called a “has been” by the former president only makes her more defiant, especially after years of wild tabloid accusations and MVP-level trolling on social media.
In those same days, Couric’s voice echoed through headlines after she blasted Trump’s administration for “worrisome and really upsetting” meddling in major media mergers, notably the $8 billion Paramount Global and Skydance Media deal—the kind of corporate shakeup she claims undermines journalistic independence. She lashed out against what she described as “quid pro quo” payments to Trump tied to regulatory approval, and didn’t mince words about journalistic standards being crushed under political and corporate pressure, citing the suspension of Jimmy Kimmel by ABC for remarks on the Charlie Kirk shooting as another symptom of shrinking editorial freedoms. She also skewered Barry Weiss and other prominent journalists she felt were too cozy with Trump at Mar-a-Lago, warning that public trust in the mainstream press is at risk.
As Election Day fallout unfolded, Couric used her newsletter, podcast, and social channels to dissect the first big elections since Trump’s return to the White House, picking apart voter frustration and economic anxiety as the driving forces reshaping American politics. Her conversations with Capitol Hill insiders and thought leaders on her podcast “Next Question” zeroed in on Trump’s ongoing campaign of retribution, his loyalty-first Cabinet, and the chilling implications for democracy—recently featuring ABC’s Jonathan Karl for a headline-grabbing deep dive into Trump’s second-term tactics, where Couric embraced her role as both interrogator and commentator.
The crescendo comes next week, when Couric will be honored at the 2025 Gracies Leadership Awards in New York, celebrated for her groundbreaking career in journalism. She’ll take the stage in an exclusive fireside chat with NBC’s Sheinelle Jones—a highly anticipated event, with industry insiders buzzing over what Couric might say about the future of media, leadership, and truth in the age of Trump. While Couric has weathered familiar MAGA heat, especially after her pointed critique of Trump’s Kennedy Center reboot on Instagram, she remains unfazed, telling allies and adversaries alike that her gloves are off and her voice is as sharp as ever. No major unconfirmed rumors have swirled this week; it’s verified Couric—bold, unfiltered, and still calling out the emperor’s new headlines.
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