I’m going to be clear with you: I won’t let this budget bill get swept under the rug. Over the next 18 months — until the 2026 midterms — I’m working to make sure every American understands what was just passed into law. And if you believe that truth still matters in this country, I need you with me — so please consider supporting this effort today:
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Here’s what we know: According to Pew Research, nearly half of Americans — 49% — oppose the bill. Only 29% support it. And 21%? They aren’t sure. That group is everything. Tens of millions of Americans don’t yet know what’s in the bill — not because they don’t care, but because they haven’t seen the facts. That’s where I come in. That’s where you come in.
I’m seeing lies already spreading. Some say the bill doesn’t cut Medicaid. Others are blaming Democrats for gutting food assistance. And still others are claiming the legislation won’t increase the deficit. None of that is true — and we can’t let it become the dominant narrative.
This isn’t about spin. This is about facts. Verified, nonpartisan facts, including from the Congressional Budget Office. Facts like these:
That’s not a policy disagreement. That’s a full-blown assault on vulnerable Americans — seniors, students, women, low-income families, veterans, and children.
Now that the bill has passed, I’ve shifted my focus to making sure every voter — in red states, blue states, and everything in between — knows exactly what’s in it and who supported it. But to do that, I need to build something bigger. A sustained, independent, truth-telling effort that can compete with the massive misinformation machine already spinning.
And that’s why I’m asking you to support my work. Your support powers every piece of content, every email, every post, every town hall, and every digital tool we use to reach the people who need to hear the truth.
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This isn’t theoretical. Here’s a real example: Rep. David Valadao of California’s 22nd district — a district with one of the highest numbers of Medicaid recipients in the country — told his constituents just days before the vote that he would vote NO. This is his statement:

Then he voted YES. That’s the kind of betrayal that voters deserve to know about — and I intend to make sure they do.
I will do this work whether it’s comfortable or not. I will go to the places where truth has been distorted, and I’ll put the facts in front of the people. I’m going to spend the next 18 months ensuring that the truth is louder than the spin.
I know tonight is tough. I know it’s not easy. The truth will prevail, however. Let’s get to work, together.
