Since 1969, Accuracy in Media has exposed corruption, held radicals accountable, and empowered citizens to fight back. In the first quarter of 2025, you helped us continue that legacy—and amplify it. With your support, our team launched high-impact investigations, uncovered violations of state law, directly confronted corrupt officials, and made national headlines with exposés that are already influencing policy. Our approach is simple but powerful: Expose wrongdoing, confront the offenders, and apply maximum public pressure until we see change and accountability. That strategy has been working -- faster and more visibly than ever before. |
Texas Investigations Spark AG Probe and Legislative Action |
Accuracy in Media launched hard-hitting undercover investigations across Texas that revealed public school officials in multiple districts -- Dallas, Irving, Hutto, and Richardson -- admitting on hidden camera to circumventing laws designed to protect girls’ sports and parental rights. In one district, an equity officer admitted to exploiting loopholes to allow biological males to compete against girls. In another, a staffer revealed how boys were being placed in the same sleeping quarters as girls during overnight field trips. One administrator went so far as to coach a parent on how to manipulate birth certificate records. The response was swift and powerful. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton launched formal investigations into multiple school districts. Gov. Greg Abbott publicly condemned the districts’ behavior and called for accountability. One administrator, caught on hidden camera by our investigators, resigned in disgrace. Two others followed suit soon after. |
Fueling Momentum for School Choice |
The impact didn’t stop at resignations or headlines. Our findings helped drive momentum for a universal school choice bill in Texas. As the legislative session progressed, our footage became a key piece of the narrative around why parents need alternatives to government-run schools that break the law and hide the truth. To amplify that message, we brought Riley Gaines to the Capitol. Together, Riley and Adam met with more than 50 lawmakers and staffers, spoke to the press, and rallied support for education freedom. Riley’s message hit hard: “[AIM is] able to put a face, put a story, put a testimony, a personal experience to this issue.” |
Accountability on Campus: Columbia University |
Confronting School Officials -- Face to Face |
Exposing the truth is one part of the mission. The next step? Holding people accountable in person. Our team confronted school officials caught red-handed, pressing them on the record for their illegal actions. In San Antonio, one official even shoved Adam when he questioned the official’s behavior on camera. These confrontations show the public what these individuals are like when the cameras aren’t hidden. They expose not just the actions -- but the arrogance and entitlement behind them. |
The CRT and Gender Agenda: Still Alive, Still Illegal |
In Coppell Independent School District, our undercover footage captured the district's director of science and K-12 curriculum admitting that he actively disregards Texas state law banning Critical Race Theory. “Despite what our state standard says… we do what’s right for kids,” he said. When asked directly if the law changed what they teach, he replied, “No.” That video, along with others from our Texas investigations, didn’t just spark conversation -- it sparked legal action. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton filed a lawsuit against Coppell ISD, citing the exact violations we uncovered. This marks the first CRT-related enforcement action since the state banned it in public schools. It’s a clear sign that AIM’s work is not only exposing the truth -- it’s prompting real consequences. |
Victory at VMI: Leadership Change After Sustained Pressure |
We also notched a major win at Virginia Military Institute. After more than a year of exposing the DEI takeover of the school, VMI’s superintendent -- who defended hiring a Columbia University-trained radical -- resigned. Our campaign included boots on the ground at VMI’s Founders Day, tens of thousands of emails sent by supporters, and targeted media coverage. |
By the Numbers: AIM's Reach in Q1 |
All told, Q1 of 2025 proved that Accuracy in Media is more effective than ever. We launched multi-state investigations, confronted radicals face-to-face, were cited in more than 437 earned media pieces, and shifted the national conversation. AIM garnered an estimated 1.33 million views and a total media reach exceeding 3 billion people. Our earned media value in Q1 alone totaled nearly $28 million. Our videos were cited by major outlets including Fox News, Newsweek, CBS, The Blaze, and The Dallas Morning News. One of our stories was the most re-syndicated article in the country the week it dropped, reaching more than 127 million viewers through MSN.com. But our investigations weren’t just viral -- they were effective, as they triggered resignations, helped shape legislation, and proved that transparency and pressure works. Thank you for standing with us in Q1. Q2 is already underway, and we’re moving quickly to expose new targets and deliver more wins for the truth. Your support powers every confrontation, every camera, every headline. —The Accuracy in Media Team P.S. Accuracy in Media is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that is fully funded by donations. We would greatly appreciate any amount you can contribute to help fund our mission. |
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