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We’re not surprised by this latest hit piece

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We can’t say we’re surprised, but we are a little flattered. Our commitment to reliable, f

We can’t say we’re surprised, but we are a little flattered. [Courier]( Our commitment to reliable, fact-based reporting is getting under the skin of one of the most influential far-right websites out there. We can’t say we’re surprised... The Daily Caller — a right-wing conspiracy theory machine masquerading as a news outlet — just published a “report” attacking COURIER and our mission to provide trustworthy online reporting to communities in news deserts across the country. [If you want to make sure we have the resources to continue our hard-hitting reporting, will you pitch in $5 today? Our stories are free to read with no subscription fees, so we’re counting on your support to keep up our work.]( If our reporting is making the folks at The Daily Caller anxious, it’s clear we’re doing something right. Let’s take a step back to remember exactly what kind of website it is in the first place: - It was founded by Tucker Carlson, the man so extreme he was fired by Fox News. - In 2016, it amplified extremist election conspiracy theories from Infowars and other far-right websites. - In addition to the shady connections already mentioned, it has a history of disturbing ties to white nationalists. The Daily Caller is functionally a propaganda outlet that employs far-right bloggers who pretend to be journalists. They publish hit pieces that are light on facts and heavy on hate and conspiracy theories — and this latest “report” is no different. But the real reason they published their recent hit piece is that they’re terrified of us. They’re finally being confronted by journalists who aren’t afraid to call out their lies in real-time in the places where misinformation spreads the fastest, and expose them for what they really are. So we’re not intimidated by their attacks — we’re emboldened. We’re going to continue doing the hard work necessary to expose their lies and bring the truth to the communities we serve, whether the propagandists at The Daily Caller like it or not. But we need your support to keep it up. As we mentioned, none of our stories are locked behind a paywall or subscription fee. Every single one of our reports is free to read, meaning we depend on your support to keep going. [If you want to make sure we have the resources to keep reporting the facts in the face of right-wing attacks, please click here to pitch in $5 today.]( [Donate $5 ➡️]( Thank you, The COURIER Team --------------------------------------------------------------- Email us: info@couriernewsroom.com This message 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

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