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Support us now [View this email in your browser]( [Blaze Media] [Blaze Media] Hello Reader: When Steve Baker [first shared his revelations around January 6](, the impact was immediate and profound here at Blaze Media. The clarity of his narrative left a lasting impression, making it clear that this was a story that needed to be told. Upon the relaunch of Blaze News in October, we made the choice to free ourselves from some of the influence of Big Tech by relaunching without ads. This decision enabled us to cover stories that often exist beyond the confines of the mainstream narrative. Steve's [coverage of January 6 perfectly embodied the vision of Blaze News](. Consequently, his story took center stage as the lead feature during the site's relaunch. The impact was significant, reaching millions of people and shedding light on the distortions surrounding January 6. It soon became apparent, however, that our exposé had not gone unnoticed. The FBI, apparently displeased with Steve’s reporting, decided to file charges against him — charges dating back over three years to the very events he was covering on the ground. The timing of the FBI's actions is peculiar, to say the least. It serves as a stark reminder of the challenges we face in our pursuit of truth. It demonstrates that those in positions of power are quick to react when confronted with narratives that deviate even slightly from their carefully scripted versions of events. This situation underscores the crucial role Blaze Media plays in the media landscape. Our mission is not just to report news but to shine a light on truths that often go ignored by the mainstream. In the face of adversity, it becomes our duty to stand unwaveringly by our journalists who dare to speak the truth, no matter the consequences. Now, our ability to publish stories like [Steve's January 6 exposés]( is made possible solely by the support of our subscribers. This is where you, our incredible audience, become integral to our mission. Join us in this battle against the misuse of our judicial system and free speech. Join us in the relentless pursuit of truth, regardless of the potential fallout. Your support as a subscriber to Blaze Media is not just a subscription; it's an affirmation of your commitment to truth and an indispensable contribution to the resilience of independent journalism. Together, let's continue this journey to bring truth to light. Go to [TheBlaze.com/truth]( to catch up on Steve Baker’s reporting and support Blaze Media today. Thank you, Glenn Beck P.S. If you’re already a subscriber, thank you so much for making all of this possible. We couldn’t do any of this important work without you. If you want additional ways to support the work we are doing, subscribers can always use the Tip Jar link on stories. [Blaze Media] © 2023 Blaze Media LLC. All Rights Reserved. You are receiving this email because you opted in to receive emails from Blaze Media. [Privacy Policy]( | [Manage your preferences]( | [Unsubscribe]( 8275 S. Eastern Ave, Ste 200-245 Las Vegas, Nevada, 89123, USA

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