| Hey, | We're down to the last few days of our campaign to fuel Upward News. Here's why we need you now, more than ever. | Just before the weekend, mainstream media dropped its latest, jaw-dropping hoax. Their headlines are shameless — twisting Trump's words beyond recognition to push a dangerous narrative: | Rolling Stone: "Trump Fantasizes About Guns Pointed at Liz Cheney's Face" New York Daily News: "Trump threatens ex-Rep. Liz Cheney with execution by firing squad" CNN: "Trump says 'war hawk' Liz Cheney should be fired upon in escalation of violent rhetoric against his opponents" MSN: "Trump suggests Liz Cheney should face firing squad for her foreign policy stance" The Atlantic: "Trump Suggests Training Guns on Liz Cheney's Face."
| But here's what Trump actually said: | "She's a radical war hawk… Let's put her with a rifle standing there with nine barrels shooting at her, OK? Let's see how she feels about it, you know when the guns are trained on her face. You know, they're all war hawks when they're sitting in Washington in a nice building saying, 'Oh gee … let's send 10,000 troops right into the mouth of the enemy.'" | Trump's point was simple: if Cheney's going to push for endless interventionism, she should understand the consequences — which our young men and women face on the frontlines. | Why this hoax is especially dangerous: | With Kamala Harris making Cheney her last-minute campaign surrogate, this propaganda creates consent for more physical attacks on Trump. The media's dangerous spin doesn't just mislead — it paves the way for more violence. | As if this latest hoax wasn't enough, the media has been scrambling to defend Biden's recent remarks, where he referred to Trump supporters as "garbage." | Rather than calling it out, they're bending over backward to downplay his words, with the Washington Post winning the "Worst Headline Award" for their laughable take: "Did Biden call Trump supporters 'garbage'? It comes down to an apostrophe." | Are hoaxes killing the media? Or making them stronger? | Next week, America will change forever. But what won't change is the media machine profiting from dishonesty. Despite the narrative that they're dying, the opposite is true. They're stronger and more powerful than ever, raking in billions. | Look at the numbers. The New York Times has over 10 million paying subscribers backing their every move. These subscribers don't just passively read; they're actively funding a vision, a voice, a narrative that dominates our culture and politics. That's why they're winning. | | They're using this power to mold the culture, sway elections, and silence the voices of millions of Americans who deserve the truth. | If we're going to take them on, we can't rely on outrage alone. We need our own foundation of support — readers who are ready to commit and who understand that the truth deserves the same level of dedication. | This fight is bigger than us. It's about creating a future where our kids aren't raised in a nation dominated by narratives — but by truth. | | We're on the cusp of our biggest campaign yet and just need 250 more subscribers to reach 50% of our campaign target. | We're a small team, all in our twenties, fighting for a better future. Can we count on you? | | Any thoughts, questions, or feedback for me? Just respond to this email. | |
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