Good evening everyone. I want to share something that’s unfolded over the past seventy-two hours—something that has genuinely surprised me and reminded me why I started all of this in the first place. Our content is breaking through in ways that I never thought possible, reaching people across the political spectrum and cutting through the noise that usually divides us.

I’ll talk more about it below, but over the past three days, I’ve heard from dozens of Republicans and Independents who told me they watch this platform regularly. At the same time, we’ve climbed into the top five media outlets in the world in impressions and views. That’s incredible—and it shows that people across the spectrum are hungry for truth. If you believe in what we’re doing—real journalism that breaks through the echo chambers—please subscribe. Your support is what keeps this alive and growing.

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It started on Sunday during No Kings Day. Throughout the afternoon, at least a dozen Republicans and Independents came up to me, unprompted, to say that they watch my content regularly and that they appreciate the news updates I provide. That moment hit me hard. For a long time, I’ve believed that we live in a series of echo chambers where people only consume information that reinforces their own beliefs. Yet there I was, standing in a crowd that represented a cross-section of America, and hearing from people who don’t share my politics but still value the information I share.

At first, I thought maybe it was just the environment. After all, No Kings Day attracts a politically aware audience, and perhaps it wasn’t so unusual that people from different backgrounds were there.

But then the next two days proved that it was much more than that. On multiple occasions, while walking through the city or grabbing coffee, people stopped me. They recognized me from the platform and told me they were Republicans, Independents, or Trump voters—and that they tune in regularly.

They said they appreciate that the reporting feels grounded, not reactionary. Those moments stunned me.

When I launched this platform, I did it with one clear belief: that accurate, honest information is more powerful than simply fighting misinformation. I never wanted to create a space that reacted to lies with louder noise. I wanted to build something rooted in truth, clarity, and ethics.

I’ve always felt that one of the biggest problems in America is that ethics, media literacy, and civics are no longer central to our education system. Without those, people are left vulnerable to manipulation, disinformation, and fear. I wanted this platform to help fill that gap—and slowly but surely, it seems like it is.

This has never been, and will never become, a partisan project. The truth is not a partisan thing. Facts don’t belong to one side of the aisle. I believe deeply that if we keep focusing on the truth, we can reach people who have been written off by mainstream media as unreachable. The past seventy-two hours have shown me that this is possible, that we are reaching beyond the bubbles and building something real.

The impact is showing up in the data too. Over the past thirty days, our reporting has surpassed major outlets like CBS News, ABC News, BBC News, and others in terms of online engagement. Imagine that—an independent platform, run almost entirely by one person, outperforming media organizations with hundreds of employees and multimillion-dollar budgets.

The chart that tracks online media influence even labels this platform as “progressive,” but after what I’ve seen and heard, I’d say that label doesn’t fit anymore. What’s happening here is broader. We’re building a community that values substance over spin.

We’re breaking through the barriers that have kept Americans divided for too long. We’re proving that people are hungry for something that doesn’t insult their intelligence, something that respects their ability to think critically.

The conversations I’ve had this week make it clear that people want honesty. They want news that doesn’t talk down to them or manipulate their emotions for clicks. They want something that helps them understand the world better, not something that tells them what to think.

And it could not come at a more important time. Right now, the media landscape is being reshaped by political pressure, corporate influence, and censorship. The current Administration is using every tool at its disposal to suppress independent voices, redefine journalism, and control the narrative. In times like this, independence isn’t just a choice—it’s a necessity.

That’s why the idea of “sane-washing” has resonated with so many people. It’s the idea that political and media elites are trying to make manipulation and suppression seem normal, calm, and reasonable—something we should all just accept. But we can’t. We have to keep pushing back against that normalization, against the erosion of truth and transparency.

So I want to say thank you. Thank you to everyone who has shared, supported, and stood by this platform. Every message, every conversation, every view matters more than you know. What we are building together is proof that honest media still has a place in America. Let’s keep going, keep growing, and keep fighting for truth, wherever it leads.