Political Exhaustion
Katy expresses her fatigue from the relentless demands of covering the current political landscape, particularly under Trump's influence. She highlights the pressure on reporters to not only report facts but also to align with the administration's narrative. The conversation reveals a growing sense of disillusionment among journalists as they navigate the complexities of political coverage in today's environment.In this clip
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