BREAKING: CBS Just Cancelled Stephen Colbert's Show. We Need to Hold the Powerful Accountable
Let’s set the record straight:
This isn’t about left or right.
This isn’t about partisan loyalty. This is about power — who has it, how they use it, and whether anyone dares to hold them accountable.
Right now, we are living through a full-spectrum crisis of truth. A political environment where lies aren't just told — they’re weaponized. Where corruption doesn’t hide in shadows — it parades in broad daylight. Where the institutions meant to check power seem more interested in protecting it.
Just take tonight for example, CBS cancelled Stephen Colbert’s late night show citing “financial decisions” after Colbert using his platform to call out the Administration for months now.
That’s why I built this platform. Not for clicks. Not for engagement. For accountability.
I am not sponsored. I am not backed by a party. I’m not waiting for permission from cable news producers or billionaire funders to tell the truth. I’m here because someone has to report what the powerful hope you’ll ignore. I’m here because of you and your subscriptions, so please subscribe tonight to support:
I’ve been in the room with Donald Trump. I’ve seen how he operates — not just politically, but psychologically. He doesn’t just distort facts; he erodes the very idea of reality. He doesn’t just attract loyalists; he manufactures dependency.
And now he’s back in the White House.
Not metaphorically. Not theoretically. He’s back.
And the people who once enabled him quietly are now doing it publicly, shamelessly, systemically.
The question is: Who’s going to call it out?
I am.
Here’s how:
Screen One: Live feeds from Congress. Every post, every policy move, every procedural trick — tracked and logged.
Screen Two: CSPAN, nonstop. I’m watching every committee hearing, every floor vote, every quiet shift in power dynamics — in real time.
Screen Three: PACER. Court filings, subpoenas, motions — I read every word so you don’t have to. If there’s a legal maneuver tied to Trump or his inner circle, I’m on it.
This isn’t content. This is oversight.
And in a media landscape where people often get away with spin, delay, or outright evasion — that kind of independence is rare. Maybe even dangerous.
I’ve been targeted for it. Threats. Harassment. Smear campaigns.
The MAGA machine has tried to drown this work with noise — but I’m still here. And I’m not going anywhere.
But I need you to be here, too.
If you believe in journalism that doesn’t flinch when it gets hard — that names names, follows money, and refuses to let power go unchecked — then support it. Share it. Subscribe to it.
Because make no mistake:
The people with the most power in this country are counting on your exhaustion. They’re betting that you’ll tune out. That you’ll stop reading. That you’ll stop caring.
Prove them wrong.
Accountability isn’t a slogan. It’s a commitment. And it only works when we do it together — relentlessly, unapologetically, and without exception.
Republican. Democrat. Trump. Congress. Corporations. Judges. No one is above scrutiny. No one gets a pass.
This isn’t a moment to be quiet.
This is the moment to push louder, dig deeper, and stand firmer.
So yes, subscribe. Yes, share this. But more importantly — stay engaged.
Because when truth is under attack, silence is complicity.
And I didn’t come here to be complicit.
I came here to hold the line.
He just needs to go on another network. I’ll follow him. Screw these networks bending the knee.
They think they can silence us, but they won’t!!