Narrative Web

The Journal

National Business and Political Media; Agenda‑Setting and Reputation‑Shaping for Political Institutions

Description

The Journal acts as a targeted press outlet for White House strategic leaks. Donna pushes to advance sales numbers to it during talks in C.J.'s office, where staff debate controlled releases amid a hunt for damaging stories from Stu Winkle. Josh directs this tactic to shape coverage while Quincy uncovers links to Vice President Hoynes. It fits the broader press landscape of negotiated information drops.

Event Involvements

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S3E3 · Ways and Means
Babish Corners Rollins: Leaks, Waivers, and Impaneled Subpoenas

Central to conflict as Babish slams its pages decrying leaked subpoena details, branded by Rollins as part of overzealous conservative press disseminating probe intel, transforming journalistic scoop into crisis accelerant that Babish wields to pressure for concessions.

Active Representation

Through physical newspaper article exposing leaks

Power Dynamics

External agitator amplifying prosecutorial leverage over White House

Institutional Impact

Erodes White House narrative control, provoking retaliation

Organizational Goals
Report on grand jury developments despite secrecy Fuel public scrutiny of administration vulnerabilities
Influence Mechanisms
Leaked insider information publication Headline-driven reputational damage

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