Following Up on Frontal Attack from the Trump Administration....

 


Targeting media outlets tied to USAID funding was a strategically calculated move—and frankly, a brilliant one. 

By going after their financial lifeline, it exposed a vulnerability that few were willing to acknowledge: when the money slows, the message shifts. These organizations, once comfortably operating under the radar of accountability, are now being forced to face the consequences of their alignment with political narratives. It's not just about defunding—it's about disrupting the echo chamber. And suddenly, some of the smarter voices in the room are changing their tune. They're waking up to the fact that the rules of the game have changed—permanently.

People have grown weary of journalists who constantly miss the mark, asking softball questions or irrelevant ones that skirt around the issues that matter. Even when they stumble into asking the right questions, they often sabotage the moment by reframing the narrative, watering it down, or steering the conversation in the safest, most redundant direction. It’s not journalism—it’s damage control dressed up as reporting. The public isn’t blind anymore, and what’s passing for news these days is losing credibility fast. 

This shift in momentum isn’t just a backlash—it’s a reckoning.

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