In the shadowed corridors of influence, a story was crafted—not to inform but to incite. Powerful hands had penned the headline, an accusation as old as history itself, branding Trump a 'fascist.' It wasn’t just a label; it was a loaded weapon, primed to fracture the public trust and silence dissent amongst the Left’s ranks. Legacy media outlets seem to be shielding The Atlantic by neglecting to report on the close ties between Laurene Powell Jobs, owner of The Atlantic, and Vice President Kamala Harris. Powell Jobs, known for her substantial donations to Democratic campaigns, has provided significant financial support to Harris, both through direct contributions and by rallying Silicon Valley donors. Laurene Powell Jobs has long been associated with high-profile donations to progressive causes. According to Federal Election Commission records, Jobs, through her organization Emerson Collective, has not only supported Harris directly but has also coordinated efforts to back her campaign by organizing fundraising events, galvanizing high-profile donors, and using her network to amplify Harris's reach within influential Democratic circles. During Harris’s Senate, 2020, and current 2024 presidential campaigns, Jobs reportedly bankrolled and helped raise millions of dollars from top donors, cementing herself as one of Harris’s most committed financial allies. The Atlantic’s Agenda and Political Influence In September, The Atlantic released a controversial report based on claims by retired General John Kelly, in which he accused former President Trump of using language reminiscent of Hitler’s regime. The article's timing aligned with a White House press conference by Harris, who echoed Kelly’s statements, reinforcing The Atlantic’s narrative. This coordination has raised concerns about the potential intersection between media influence and political agendas, particularly when such narratives are bolstered by those with financial stakes in the administration’s success. Don’t Miss This Report: “Behind Kelly’s “Fascist” Attack on Trump: Protecting Profits, Exploiting Children.” Trump and his team have consistently dismissed General John Kelly’s claims as distortions and politically motivated attacks, framing them as part of an ongoing attempt to undermine Trump’s image. They have characterized Kelly, who served a brief seven-month tenure as Trump’s Chief of Staff, as a "bully" who clashed frequently with the administration’s approach. A Closer Look at Laurene Powell Jobs’ Influence on Media and Politics Since purchasing a majority stake in The Atlantic in 2017 through her media and philanthropic organization, the Emerson Collective, Jobs has taken the publication in a progressively partisan direction. Her ownership has seen The Atlantic champion critical narratives against Trump while aligning with Democratic and progressive priorities, notably on issues like healthcare, immigration reform, and climate action. Powell Jobs’ longstanding relationship with Harris goes beyond media influence. Their connection is rooted in shared values, and Jobs’ support has proven invaluable during pivotal campaign moments. She has frequently mobilized high-profile donors within Silicon Valley, helping elevate Harris’s platform within elite circles. Some political insiders even speculate that Jobs could be positioning herself for a role in a Harris-led administration, should that opportunity arise. Controversial Ties and Questionable Intentions. Critics have raised concerns about Powell Jobs’ associations with certain influential figures and controversial stances, highlighting an op-ed in The Atlantic titled “The Great (Fake) Child-Sex-Trafficking Epidemic.” Additionally, her close connections with Ghislaine Maxwell and apparent disregard for rising cases of child trafficking among immigrant populations cast doubt on her professed commitment to justice and transparency. The Atlantic-Jobs Scandal. Given The Atlantic’s close ties to the political elite, and the friendship between Jobs and Harris, many Americans are beginning to question whether these attacks are simply attempts to manipulate public sentiment to Harris’s benefit. Powell Jobs’ substantial influence—rooted not only in financial contributions but also in editorial sway—raises questions about media integrity and the terrible implications of unchecked media-political alliances. We view this as serious election interference, but you decide. America Deserves the Truth-Share with Your Friends Today! WE DEPEND ON YOUR SUPPORT! With your annual subscription, RECEIVE YOUR FREE COPY of my NY Times Bestseller, ‘Because They Hate,’ while supplies last. You are delivering REAL RESULTS with your support! Invite your friends and earn rewardsIf you enjoy Act for America, share it with your friends and earn rewards when they subscribe. |