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Liz Truss Debuts Weekly Show With US Conservative Network, Pledging a ‘Counterrevolution’

The debut positions the former prime minister in a US-aligned conservative media ecosystem courting an online audience beyond the UK.

Overview

  • The first episode went live Friday evening across YouTube, Rumble, Spotify and X, co-produced with John Solomon’s Just the News, with new installments promised weekly.
  • In promos and on air, Truss said she was “deposed,” vowed to “take on the deep state,” and cast the series as a Trump-style counterrevolution to defend Western values.
  • Episode one featured Matt Goodwin, Alex Phillips and Peter McCormack and portrayed Britain as in national decline, focusing on immigration, institutions and identity.
  • The rollout prompted immediate critical coverage and online mockery, with resurfaced YouGov data highlighting very low public interest in her political comeback.
  • The premiere arrived later than the billed 6pm slot, as producers promoted the show as a venue for guests challenging what they call the political class’s failed orthodoxies.