We are living through a moment that future generations will study—and the question they’ll ask is: Did anyone speak up? Did the media hold the powerful accountable? Or did they fold? Did they normalize corruption? Did they look away?
Right now, some of the mainstream media is choosing the latter. Choosing comfort over confrontation. Choosing access over accountability. And while they do, Donald Trump is attempting to rewrite history, manipulate the public, and bulldoze his way back to power.
That’s why this moment is not just about journalism. It’s about truth. It’s about democracy. And it’s about all of us.
That’s why I’m asking—if you believe in this work, if you believe in independent journalism that refuses to back down, please subscribe today. Your support doesn’t just help me. It powers an entire movement to hold power accountable when the networks won’t. It keeps this platform alive and expanding when corporate media would rather we disappear.
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We are in this together—and I truly mean that.
This isn’t a traditional media company. There’s no billionaire bankrolling me. No corporate sponsors pulling the strings. There’s just us: one story at a time, one video at a time, one hard truth after another. And we’re reaching people. We’re making waves. In the last month alone, this platform outpaced NBC, CBS, CNN, MSNBC, and ABC in total impressions. Let that sink in.
Why? Because people are starving for truth. They are tired of being gaslit by headlines. They’re exhausted by the way networks avoid the core issue: the normalization of Donald Trump.
And here’s the reality—what we’re living through is not normal.
Today, we received confirmation that Donald Trump’s name is in the Epstein files.
Let me say that again. The President of the United States—who is actively campaigning to take power again—is named in files tied to one of the most notorious sexual abuse and trafficking scandals of our time.
We’ve long suspected it. We’ve seen the photos. We’ve known the connections. But now we have confirmation.
And yet… silence.
Or worse—deflection.
Just a few days ago, on July 15th, Trump claimed that Attorney General Pam Bondi never told him he was in the files.
That was a lie.
So now we must ask—loudly and repeatedly:
These are the kinds of questions any functioning press should be asking. And some, are. The Wall Street Journal is standing tall. But not everyone is. We see some in the media class (looking at you CBS) that’s bending under pressure. Meanwhile, Jeff Bezos—a billionaire with his own political entanglements—might buy CNBC. The result? A media landscape where more and more outlets serve the elite rather than challenge them.
That’s why this work is urgent. That’s why your subscription matters.
Because here’s the truth: independent journalism isn’t just surviving—it’s thriving.
Because of you.
Thanks to your support, I’ve been able to hire an editor for my videos. I’ve upgraded my equipment—mics, cameras, lighting—so that our message cuts through louder, clearer, and more powerfully than ever. Every dollar you’ve invested here helps build a more robust platform that refuses to be silenced.
And we’re just getting started.
Donald Trump knows what’s coming. He’s preparing a coordinated assault on the press—mainstream and independent alike. He knows we’re watching. He knows we’re asking the right questions. And he’s terrified that the truth might actually break through.
So this is the moment. Not next year. Not once the election heats up. Now.
If you’ve ever considered subscribing, now is the time. If you already subscribe, please share this. Talk about it. Bring more people into this fight.
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We are not passive observers of history. We are participants.
And together, we are building something bigger than a newsletter.
We are building a wall of truth in a time of disinformation.
We are building the media that we wish existed.
You are a part of that. I’m a part of that.
And we’re not going anywhere.
Thank you for standing with me. Thank you for fueling this work. And thank you for refusing to look away.
Let’s keep going—together.
— Aaron
