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Exposing Moms for Liberty

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I started Courier Newsroom for a very important reason: because the majority of Americans were just

I started Courier Newsroom for a very important reason: because the majority of Americans were just not getting access to good, relevant information [Courier Newsroom]( Hi, it’s Tara — Founder and Publisher of Courier Newsroom. I started Courier Newsroom for a very important reason: because the majority of Americans were just not getting access to good, relevant information. So I set out to provide high-quality reporting to everyone, for free. I talk about this all the time — how the mainstream media keeps failing the American people: [If you support our mission, will you make a gift to fund our reporting today? If you’d like to read an example of how our newsrooms are benefiting the American people, read on:]( You’ve probably seen our coverage of the right-wing extremist group Moms for Liberty. When it comes to Moms for Liberty, mainstream and traditional media outlets commit journalistic malpractice. They talk about Moms for Liberty the way that group wants to be covered — like they’re just a group of concerned parents. But the reality is that they are a well-funded, well-organized group with an extremist agenda — and Courier Newsroom has reported that fact again and again. Courier Newsroom can expose groups like Moms for Liberty because, unlike other news networks, we don't just focus on consumers. We don’t hide our reporting behind paywalls or subscriptions. We provide our reporting to everyone, for free. While the mainstream media leaves behind millions of Americans who rely on getting their information for free, we pick up the slack. As long as we have supporters like you funding our work, we’ll never have to gatekeep our reporting for just the wealthy, well-educated, privileged few. [So will you make a gift to Courier Newsroom and help us continue providing high-quality reporting to the public for free?]( [Donate $5 now »]( Thank you for supporting local journalism, Tara McGowan Founder & Publisher Courier Newsroom [DONATE »]( Email us: info@couriernewsroom.com This email was sent to [{EMAIL}](#). Email is a critical way we communicate with grassroots supporters like you. However, if you would like to change your subscription preferences, here are some options: - [Receive Fewer Emails]( - [Update Your Information]( - [Unsubscribe]( To give by check: Courier Newsroom Box 509 New York, NY 10032 Â

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