The past four days—truthfully, the past month—have been nothing short of a whirlwind. Ever since the big, bizarrely captivating breakup between Donald Trump and Elon Musk took over the headlines, the news hasn’t just moved fast—it’s felt like a tidal wave. In the middle of that chaos, I’ve been fully immersed: writing, filming, editing, publishing. I’ve posted over a hundred Substack articles, produced hundreds of videos, and poured every ounce of myself into helping you make sense of this ever-evolving landscape.
Some days, I’ve been barely sleeping. Other days, I’ve been fueled entirely by adrenaline and purpose. But here’s the truth: I’ve fallen in love with this work all over again. And I need your help to keep going.
If you’ve found value in this reporting—if it’s helped you cut through the noise, understand the stakes, or simply feel less alone in this dizzying moment—please consider becoming a paid subscriber. The urgency is real. This work takes time, resources, and stamina, and the more support we build together, the more I can do: deeper reporting, more on-the-ground coverage, and quicker responses to fast-breaking stories that matter.
Tonight, for the first time in weeks, the torrent of news slowed just enough for me to catch my breath. Yes, there are still important stories unfolding (and I’ll break those down at the bottom of this article), but in this rare moment of stillness, I want to offer two things: a message of thanks, and a message of hope.
We’re living through a truly trying time. The federal government is on the verge of gutting healthcare access for millions. The President is making major policy declarations through Truth Social. The pace of news has become a 24/7 firestorm—unrelenting and often overwhelming. Institutions that once offered stability now feel fractured and fragile.
And yet, that’s exactly why this work matters. That’s why I’m here.
My role isn’t to sensationalize. It isn’t to tell you what to think. It’s to give you the facts—clearly, honestly, and without the noise. That’s what I’ve done this past month, and what I will continue to do—if I have your support.
At the same time, I would be remiss if I didn’t acknowledge the heaviness many of you carry. The stress. The anxiety. The uncertainty. If you’re reading this tonight, please hear this: your voice is powerful. And you are not alone. We are not powerless. Together, through collective awareness and action, we will hold the powerful accountable. We will cut through the chaos. And we will build something stronger on the other side.
So thank you—for reading, for watching, for showing up. And if you can, please consider subscribing. Your support makes this possible.
Let’s keep going.
With that, here’s the news you missed today:
Donald Trump calls for the pardon of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, despite Netanyahu currently facing a criminal corruption trial.
Trump is demanding that CNN fire journalist Natasha Bertrand after she reported that Iran’s nuclear program was not fully destroyed.
Seniors in wheelchairs who staged a sit-in protest in the Senate building against a budget bill that would cut healthcare have been zip-tied and arrested.
Trump will limit classified information sharing with Congress, as the White House tells Axios it is declaring "war" on leakers.
Trump admits that ending the war in Ukraine is “more difficult” than expected, despite previously promising to end it in 24 hours.
Medical care in ICE detention—an issue for decades—is reportedly getting worse. Facilities are overcrowded, and Trump administration no-release policies mean even people with serious medical conditions are being detained for months, like a 23-year-old nursing student.
ICE is moving to re-arrest Iranians who had previously been allowed to remain in the U.S. despite deportation orders.
One such woman, in the U.S. since 1978 with no legal issues, was arrested outside her home while gardening.
Rep. LaMonica McIver has pleaded not guilty to federal charges brought by the Trump Justice Department.
An Irish lawmaker displayed a meme of Vice President JD Vance while discussing new U.S. border policies.
The Wisconsin Supreme Court has refused to hear a challenge to the state’s congressional maps before the midterms — AP.
A man at Dulles International Airport is accused of kicking a K9 police dog so hard “he was lifted off of the ground” — CBS News.
Trump says it’s “possible” Putin has territorial ambitions beyond Ukraine.
Thank you for everything.
Aaron
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