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Viktor Orbán’s authoritarian grip on Hungary became a model for the American right. He hollowed out the country’s democracy and turned much of the media into a government megaphone. Then a small newsroom called Direkt36 exposed a plot against the opposition party involving a mysterious political operative, a young IT worker, a raid on a boat in the Danube and a whistleblowing police captain. A few weeks later, Orbán was ousted from power in a landslide election.
Sean Cole reports on the investigation, called the Hungarian Watergate, and what it shows about why an independent press still matters.
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Viktor Orbán’s authoritarian grip on Hungary became a model for the American right. He hollowed out the country’s democracy and turned much of the media into a government megaphone. Then a small newsroom called Direkt36 exposed a plot against the opposition party involving a mysterious political operative, a young IT worker, a raid on a boat in the Danube and a whistleblowing police captain. A few weeks later, Orbán was ousted from power in a landslide election.
Sean Cole reports on the investigation, called the Hungarian Watergate, and what it shows about why an independent press still matters.
Question Everything is a production of KCRW and Placement Theory. And don’t forget to sign up for our newsletter.
Guests:
Please support the organizations that support this show:

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