Good evening, everyone. I hope your Saturday was meaningful and your week—no matter how busy—left you with a sense of purpose. Because this week was not just another week in the news cycle. It was a week that shook the foundations of what we know, a week that revealed truths so urgent they cannot be ignored, dismissed, or swept aside.
Think about what we’ve seen: the release of Jeffrey Epstein’s files—documents that powerful forces have fought tooth and nail to keep buried. Donald Trump openly declaring war on Chicago. And reports of a failed secret SEAL team mission in North Korea, a story that raises questions about accountability, transparency, and what is being hidden from the American people. These aren’t just headlines; they are warnings. They remind us why independent media must exist: because without it, those in power decide what truths get told and which ones are locked away.
If you value that mission, if you believe the truth must have defenders, then I am asking you: subscribe, support, and stand with us today. Every subscription fuels the fight. Every contribution keeps us independent. Every single one of you ensures that truth has a voice in the storm.
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We have faced too much, seen too much, and sacrificed too much to cave now. The truth matters too much. And as long as I have a voice, as long as you stand with me, we will not back down. We will not fold. We will never stop demanding answers. And yes—we will keep asking: Where are the Epstein files? Why are they still hidden? Who are they protecting?
This platform is not just mine—it is yours. It exists because you believe in a journalism that is fearless, not filtered. Journalism that serves people, not profit. Journalism that refuses to bow to billionaires, corporations, or political machines.
And this week, that voice has never been louder.
First, I had the profound opportunity to sit down with Marjike Chartouni, another survivor of Jeffrey Epstein’s horrific crimes. I want to uplift and honor her story—a story that reflects not only her own resilience, but also the strength of countless women whose voices were silenced for far too long.
I also had the honor of sitting down with the family of Virginia Giuffre—one of the bravest survivors of Epstein’s monstrous crimes. Her brother Sky and sister-in-law Amanda joined me for a conversation not just about Virginia the survivor, but Virginia the human being.
They spoke about her kindness, her resilience, her deep humanity. And they made something crystal clear: Virginia would want those Epstein files released right now—not tomorrow, not someday. Today. That interview is just the beginning. More survivor voices will be heard on this platform in the days ahead.
On Wednesday, I attended the most powerful press conference and rally I have ever experienced. For the first time in history, more than ten Epstein and Maxwell survivors gathered in one place. Not to be silenced. Not to be minimized. But to demand action. To demand justice. That moment was more than historic—it was transformative. Their collective presence sent a signal that can no longer be ignored: the time for burying the truth is over.
I also had the privilege of speaking with Katie Couric, one of my lifelong inspirations in journalism. For me, this was not just another interview. This was a masterclass—an encounter with someone whose work has shaped how I understand the craft. Katie has always embodied what it means to ask the hard questions, to listen deeply, to pursue clarity in the face of confusion. I left that conversation inspired and reminded that journalism, at its best, is both art and duty.
And this week, I had another powerful conversation—an exclusive interview with Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes. We discussed Trump’s latest attacks on democracy, critical courtroom victories, her fight for reelection, and what it means to stand up against authoritarianism in real time. These are the conversations that matter. These are the conversations you will not find on corporate networks or sanitized news desks.
And that’s the point. That’s what sets us apart.
No billionaire gatekeepers. No corporate editorial boards telling us what we can say. No censors trying to smooth the edges of the truth. Just raw, unfiltered reporting. A community-driven, reader-powered platform that belongs to no one but the people who sustain it—you.
Understand this: what we are building here is bigger than journalism. It is a movement. A movement against silence. A movement against secrecy. A movement that refuses to let the powerful hide behind money, lawyers, and influence while survivors and citizens are left in the dark.
And let me say it plainly: this work is exhausting. The attacks are relentless. The pressure is real. But exhaustion is not defeat. Pressure is not surrender. And intimidation is not silence.
We are exhausted—but not defeated.
We are surrounded by noise—but we see through it.
We are under siege—but we are still standing.
If you’ve stayed with me this far, it’s because you already know. You’ve seen the manipulation. You’ve felt the weight of censorship. You’ve witnessed the erasure of stories that deserve to be heard. And yet, you’re here—still searching for truth, still refusing to look away, still demanding accountability.
That’s what makes you part of this movement. That’s what makes you dangerous to those who want silence. And that’s why we cannot stop now.
Because the fight for truth is not a headline. It is not a single news cycle. It is a battle waged day after day, story after story, voice after voice. It is a fight we must carry together.
So I’m asking you: don’t just read. Don’t just listen. Stand with us. Subscribe. Support. Share. Be part of this community in action. Because when you do, you are not just backing a publication—you are fueling a force.
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And together, we will not be silenced. Together, we will not stop. Together, we will keep holding power accountable—no matter how hard they try to shut us down.
Because together, we are stronger.
And together, we fight on.
