
The Kicker How the Gawker Trial Was the Gateway to Trump: Examining a political legacy, ten years on.
Jan 22, 2026
Maria Bustillos, a journalist and court reporter for the Gawker trial, Samuel Earle, an author researching political movements, and Marine Doux, a media co-creator, delve into the explosive ramifications of the Gawker trial on media and politics. They discuss Peter Thiel's vendetta against Gawker, the legal strategies that led to its downfall, and the deeper political shifts towards authoritarianism. The conversation touches on media independence, cooperative models, and the critical role of digital ownership in preserving journalism's future.
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Trial Reporting That Changed A Career
- Maria Bustillos covered the Gawker trial daily and it changed her career trajectory.
- She then built cooperatives and archiving projects to protect independent publishing.
Twofold Internet Threat To Journalism
- The internet created two parallel threats to journalism: ruined business models and unaccountable wealthy actors.
- Peter Thiel's funding of the Gawker lawsuits showed tech wealth can be used to crush media directly.
2016 As A Compressed Inflection
- The Gawker trial was one of several 2016 inflection points that exposed platform and political risks.
- Those events compressed tech, politics, and media collapse into a single dangerous moment.



