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Podcast 9 - The Gatekeepers_ Chris Whipple on Trump, the Media, and American Power

Podcast 9 - The Gatekeepers_ Chris Whipple on Trump, the Media, and American Power

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This episode of True Journalism welcomes one of Washington's most meticulous chroniclers of power the morning after the White House Correspondents' Dinner. Hosts Richard Schreiber and Tom Martin are joined by Chris Whipple — Emmy and Peabody winner, and the man who has put every White House chief of staff since Nixon on the record.

Whipple's 10,000-word Vanity Fair profile of Susie Wiles was called a "hit piece" by the White House. His answer: everything is on tape. Together they dissect Tucker Carlson's calculated apology, the corporate surrender at CBS News, the Biden inner circle's fog of delusion — and the central question of this moment: who, if anyone, is still willing to walk into the Oval Office and tell this president what he doesn't want to hear.

Topics Covered

  • Tucker Carlson's Apology: Carlson admits he misled America on Trump and Iran. Whipple's read: he's running for president in 2028.
  • The CBS News Surrender: The Skydance merger, Barry Weiss's editorial retreats, and the defanging of 60 Minutes — with a cautionary parallel to the Larry Tisch era.
  • Susie Wiles, The Chief Who Stopped Delivering Hard Truths: A year of reporting reveals the woman Trump trusts most has abandoned the most critical function of her job.
  • The Gatekeepers: From James Baker saving Reagan on Social Security to Leon Panetta rescuing Clinton — why chief of staff is the most consequential unelected job in America.
  • Biden's Fog of Delusion: How Donillon, Ricchetti, and Klain convinced themselves Biden could win — and why Whipple disputes the Tapper thesis.
  • Trump Family Conflicts: Kushner's $2 billion Saudi deal, the sons' Pentagon drone investments.
  • The Fourth Estate: Great journalism is still happening. The midterms will tell us if it still has a constituency.

About the Hosts

Richard Schreiber

Richard Schreiber is a strategic AI consultant, journalist, autism advocate, and fiction writer based in New York City. With a background spanning investigative reporting, technology consulting, and over 25 years in legal technology and procurement, Richard brings a rare combination of real-world experience and analytical depth to every conversation. He is the founder of a growing autism advocacy foundation and the author of multiple books, including Autism Care Revolution. His journalism is guided by one principle: facts first, always.

Tom Martin

Tom Martin is a veteran television news producer with more than 20 years at some of the most respected names in broadcasting. He got his start at the CBS News Washington Bureau in 1982 — where he witnessed history firsthand, including being in the room when Nixon delivered his infamous "I am not a crook" statement. The son of a legendary newspaper editor who helped launch USA Today, Tom grew up believing journalism is a sacred public trust. He carries that belief into every story he tells.

Guest: Chris Whipple

Chris Whipple is one of America's foremost chroniclers of presidential power. A journalist, Emmy Award winner, and Peabody Award recipient, he spent years at 60 Minutes and Primetime Live before dedicating his career to documenting the inside of American government on tape and on the record. He is the author of The Gatekeepers, The Spymasters, and The Fight of His Life: Inside Joe Biden's White House. His most recent book, Uncharted, covers the 2024 election — the wildest, he argues, since 1968. In December 2025, his Vanity Fair profile of Susie Wiles set Washington talking. Everything in it, he notes, is on tape.

Our Mission

True Journalism exists because facts still matter. The press is a watchdog — not a lapdog — and the American public deserves reporting that shines a light rather than throws a shadow. This is not a political show. We do not have a party. We have one principle: if it is not a verified fact, we will say so.

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