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Destroying the Propaganda Press

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Dear Reader, Corporate media are not in the business of informing Americans. If anything, these outl

[View in browser](=.0Gu39Mej7OaTVoVgUR0Ag529Ob47K_njgi_ALP_XJFM) Dear Reader, Corporate media are not in the business of informing Americans. If anything, these outlets do the exact opposite. They exist to distort the truth and manipulate information to favor their own interests. It’s disgusting. What makes it worse is that corporate media still have enormous influence despite their weakened credibility. Think about how many Americans still believe the Russia collusion hoax or that the 2020 election was “the safest and most secure" in history. They’re grossly misinformed because they still have faith in a media system that used to at least be somewhat reliable. The truth is that America is now engaged in an information war that will decide whether our nation will defend and uphold the values and ideals of America’s founding or let it die. We cannot allow deranged left-wing activists, corrupt media, and a feckless political establishment rewrite history and destroy everything that made America the greatest and most free nation on earth. The Federalist is committed to fighting back with REAL news. We’ve fought every false corporate media narrative out there, from the Russian collusion hoax, the Kavanaugh smear, to the irregularities surrounding the 2020 election. We have done incredible work, but to take down the fake news and censorship regime, we need more resources. Would you make a [tax-deductible donation to the FDRLST Real Journalism Fund](=.UUVA-fQZVeC7ngbn9FIzsSbG1lfE4mzjHik7R73VZhY) to give us the support we need to attack the propaganda press with even more force? The Federalist is pound-for-pound the hardest-hitting conservative publication in the country. Every dollar we receive goes directly to exposing Americans to the lies and deceit of corporate media. Thank you for joining me in the fight against fake news. Sincerely, Mollie Hemingway Editor-in-Chief The Federalist [Support Real Journalism](=.YEWylTHwje3YsFs9qDhuy6-2DarMdS4teRM49bCcmmA) [facebook](=.Pvmz-LzNvrtML0VvUcXI6knCX41q0sHqGDZWPZRbFZQ) [twitter](=.Ht3rxNtL3NLdbRcgLQowZfN-224ntFcZv7TWcdN8e1Q) [instagram](=.PrQXSFFBj10TjfglGHR0u_vU3ZqfM2MiCvHoag9jfqU) [youtube](=.bD-ABgzX2vRlUsdkZzZzaHo5ZQUUaGNqSJduGMmPYDI) [rss](=.NSsYdaQJTSa-DyKb1WcDU4o7jCUS7YWt-fng6igqdic) The Federalist © 2023 THE FEDERALIST, A WHOLLY INDEPENDENT DIVISION OF FDRLST MEDIA. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. You received this email because you signed up on our website or made a purchase from us. [Unsubscribe](=.42PXOf1S0wLNuLRt_OWkieHEbp-6IKV7pyvm2446-pk) [Sent by MailerLite](=.7imwdAaUdsk5bebF1fSXhzsdwafOT0e9J6PNUQPa-z8)

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