Tonight, I’m not just hopeful—I’m fired up.
There’s a pulse running through this movement we’re building. It’s electric. It’s alive. And it’s growing. That’s why you didn’t get an evening news update from me tonight—not because there wasn’t news, but because I was immersed in something just as urgent: I spent hours speaking with a group of college students majoring in journalism and communication. Future reporters, producers, truth-seekers.
We talked about what’s broken in media today—and what we can do about it.
These students are hungry for truth. Not punditry. Not spin. Not the performative outrage that fills hours of primetime. They want journalism that is rooted in facts. And so do we. That’s the mission. That’s the movement.
If you’re new here or you’ve been following quietly, I want to ask you—subscribe now. This is more than a newsletter. It’s a frontline dispatch from a growing resistance against the decay of journalism as we know it. We’re taking on powerful forces, and we need your voice, your eyes, your support.
The truth is, we’re doing something the establishment can’t stand. We’re challenging the narrative. We’re refusing to play by their rules.
What we publish is not about “both sides.” It’s about the truth. We are committed to fact-based reporting, even when it’s inconvenient. Even when it’s unpopular. Especially when it threatens entrenched power.
That’s why, in recent days, the attacks have escalated.
MAGA Republicans are coming after me—again. The goal? Deplatform me. Discredit me. Shut this whole thing down. They see this movement, and they’re afraid of it. Not because we’re loud, but because we’re right. Because we’re relentless. Because we refuse to play along with their theater of lies.
So let me say it clearly: I will not back down. I will not be silenced.
They want to intimidate me.
What they’ve done is galvanize me.
We’re not just pushing back—we’re moving forward. We’re building a new standard for journalism, powered by facts, truth, and you. I’m not here to be liked. I’m here to inform, to expose, and to hold the line against those who profit off distortion and distraction.
And I’m not doing it alone. I’m doing it with you.
So here’s what I’m asking: If you believe in what we’re doing, if you believe journalism should serve the public—not the powerful—subscribe, share, and stand with us.
We’re just getting started. And they’re not ready for what’s coming.
— Aaron
The hero we don’t deserve, but the hero we need. Thank you for being so relentless. Your efforts are so appreciated! If it wasn’t for you- so many Americans would be misinformed.
Awesome to hear that you are talking to students about the future of journalism.