**FILE** Donald Trump (Courtesy of the White House)
**FILE** Donald Trump (Courtesy of the White House)

In President Donald Trumpโ€™s first eight months back in the White House, he is not just following the Project 2025 playbook โ€” the authoritarian blueprint he once claimed to know nothing about โ€” heโ€™s executing it. 

From purging diversity programs to steamrolling media independence, Trump has unleashed several discriminatory policies under the guise of federal power.

And now, with the blessing of federal regulators, he has the media โ€” including Black-owned and Black-centered platforms โ€” under his heel.

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) recently approved the $8 billion acquisition of Paramount Global โ€” parent company of CBS and BET โ€” by Skydance Media. The merger was greenlit just days after Paramount paid a $16 million settlement to Trump, resolving a lawsuit over a โ€œ60 Minutesโ€ interview with then-candidate and former Vice President Kamala Harris. 

Critics say the timing was no coincidence. 

During a PBS interview, journalist Dylan Byers said plainly: โ€œIt certainly seems that way. All available evidence suggests that this was a payoff dressed up as a settlement.โ€

The fear, said Byers, is that this is the new cost of doing business in Trumpโ€™s America. 

โ€œIf you need any deal to get done, any merger, any acquisition, you might be forced to cough up โ€” the number seems to be โ€” $16 million to the Trump Presidential Library.โ€

Further, the deal required: the gutting of DEI initiatives, the installation of a political ombudsman to monitor โ€œbias,โ€ and an additional $20 million in PSAs dedicated to causes โ€œnear and dear to the presidentโ€™s heart.โ€ One lone FCC commissioner voted against the deal, citing โ€œoverreach by the FCC and capitulation by Paramount.โ€

Brendan Carr, FCC Chairman, was blunt in his public remarks.

 โ€œPresident Trump is fundamentally reshaping the media landscape,โ€ he said, applauding Trumpโ€™s direct attacks on legacy media giants like ABC, NBC, and CBS, now effectively under his influence.

‘This Is About Trump Making the Guillotine Whiter’

The presidentโ€™s influence extends to content and culture. 

BET โ€” a pillar of Black music, film and storytelling โ€” has abruptly suspended both the BET Hip Hop Awards and the Soul Train Awards indefinitely. Itโ€™s a blow many in the Black community see as part of a larger strategy: silencing Black voices while making the media whiter, safer, and Trump-approved.

A viral video by Tik Tok user @TalkUrShxxtNene has ignited online conversations by connecting the dots that mainstream outlets have tiptoed around.

โ€œSo, BET has suspended BET Hip Hop and the Soul Train Awards indefinitely,โ€ the video begins. โ€œNow I want everyone to pay attention to this s**t.โ€

The post breaks down the timeline and details of the Paramount-Skydance merger, pointing out the suspicious coincidence of Stephen Colbertโ€™s show being canceled, CBS executives changing their messaging, and the networks now reportedly having a โ€œCC monitor for Trump.โ€

โ€œThis is about Trump making the guillotine whiter,โ€ she says in the video. โ€œOnly white people should be seen. And theyโ€™re going to dismantle BET whether we realize it or not.โ€

She offers a warning.

โ€œLittle by little, theyโ€™re going to take BET away from us,โ€ she declared.

Her video points to a larger agenda: the erasure of Black visibility in media, the collapse of Black cultural programming, and the sanitization of entertainment to reflect Trumpโ€™s white nationalist vision.

โ€œTheyโ€™re eroding everyone else and leaving the white people there to sit,โ€ she said. โ€œBlue eyes and blonde hair are not the architects of beauty. Thatโ€™s racism. Thatโ€™s eugenics. And theyโ€™re going to keep throwing that in the entertainment space because everything is there. The media controls everything. And right now, Trump has it under his boot.โ€

Under Skydanceโ€™s takeover โ€” and with Trumpโ€™s hand guiding every major federal agency โ€” CBS, BET, and other Paramount properties are being forced to undergo โ€œcomprehensive reviewsโ€ to ensure โ€œviewpoint diversity.โ€ Translated: no more liberal, inclusive, or racially conscious content that could offend MAGA sensibilities.

During the same PBS segment, anchor Geoff Bennett asked Byers:โ€œIs this sort of the new template for future media deals โ€” this sort of new era of political appeasement?โ€

Byers answered โ€œyes.โ€

โ€œAs long as everyone plays ball โ€” pay the settlement, dismantle DEI, install a political censor โ€” then your deal goes through,โ€ Byers said. โ€œThis is the way deals get done, at least so long as Trump is in office.โ€

Black voices, Black spaces, and Black storytelling are being sacrificed in these deals.

Trumpโ€™s administration has already gutted DEI efforts in federal agencies, banned references to systemic racism, and pushed new education guidelines that eliminate or sanitize discussions of slavery and civil rights.

Now, the media โ€” once a check on presidential power โ€” is now a pawn in his political empire.

โ€œDonโ€™t be stupid,โ€ @TalkUrShxxtNene concluded in her viral takedown. โ€œEveryone likes to see the glass half-full instead of that b**ch half-empty. This is what erasure looks like.โ€

Stacy M. Brown is a senior writer for The Washington Informer and the senior national correspondent for the Black Press of America. Stacy has more than 25 years of journalism experience and has authored...

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  1. Applause. Hip Hop awards are black voices that need to washout their filthy mouths. Good riddance to degenerate culture because that’s all they’re promoting. I don’t know who still watches award shows like that except hormonal teen-aged boys salivating over the barely dressed dancers and performers.
    No one’s shedding tears over this fake loss of BET. It hasn’t been black owned since Johnson sold it decades ago.

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