There’s something happening in America right now that I can’t ignore.
People are waking up—not in a trendy, performative way—but in a real way. A steady way. The kind of waking up that doesn’t need permission from the media, the government, or anyone “important.”
And honestly? It’s about time.
Because when the Epstein files started getting talked about again and small portions were released, you could feel the same old pattern trying to repeat itself:
“Here. Take this.”
“But not that.”
“Here’s a peek.”
“But don’t ask for the full picture.”
“Trust us.”
And Americans are basically saying… no.
Not anymore.
We’re Not Children. We’re Citizens.
The part that blows my mind is that it feels like whoever’s in charge truly underestimated the American people.
They thought if they released a tiny portion with heavy black bars and redactions, we’d all argue for two days online and move on.
But that’s not what happened.
People started digging. Asking questions. Comparing notes. Sharing what they found. Not because they’re obsessed with drama—because they’re tired of being lied to.
And that’s what this is really about.
It’s not even about one set of files.
It’s about a system that has learned how to hide behind procedure, hide behind “national security,” hide behind “ongoing investigations,” hide behind redactions… while the people who deserve answers are told to be quiet.
The Torchbearer Spirit Isn’t Nosy — It’s Disciplined
Let me be clear: I’m not here for conspiracy culture.
I’m not here for online witch hunts.
I’m not here for slander, and I’m definitely not here for victims being treated like props in a political game.
But I am here for truth.
And there’s a difference between being “nosy” and being done being manipulated.
Torchbearers don’t chase chaos.
Torchbearers chase clarity.
We don’t need to exaggerate facts to make them feel stronger.
We don’t need rage to make truth matter.
Truth matters because it’s truth.
And Here’s the Hard Part: Accountability Means Everybody
This is where people get uncomfortable. Because everyone wants transparency… until it touches someone they like.
And I’m just going to say it the way I actually feel it:
If 2026 is going to be the year we restore truth in this country, then ALL files need to come out—not just the ones that make the “other side” look bad.
That means if an idolized politician has to be held accountable, so be it.
If a powerful businessman has to be exposed, so be it.
If someone like Trump is implicated in real wrongdoing, then we don’t protect him either.
Not because I “hate” anyone. Not because I’m trying to tear people down.
But because the minute we excuse our favorite people, we become the very thing we’re fighting.
Torchbearers don’t carry the torch to light up other people’s corruption while shielding our own team’s.
That is not courage. That’s branding.
Truth isn’t a team sport.
Transparency Isn’t Revenge — It’s Restoration
I think that’s what a lot of people misunderstand.
Wanting transparency isn’t about revenge. It’s about restoration.
It’s about cleaning out the rot so the foundation isn’t poisoned anymore.
Because when corruption goes unpunished, it spreads.
When elites are protected, the public becomes cynical.
When truth is hidden, good people lose hope.
And once people lose hope, they either give up… or they become angry and reckless.
Neither is the future I want.
What I Want for 2026
I want 2026 to be the year America stops doing “selective truth.”
No more partial releases.
No more “we’ll tell you later.”
No more redaction games.
No more pretending the public can’t handle reality.
I want transparency that isn’t performative.
I want accountability that isn’t partisan.
And I want a nation that stops worshipping public figures like they’re untouchable.
Because when we idolize leaders, we stop demanding integrity.
And when we stop demanding integrity… we lose the country.
A Torchbearer Promise
Here’s what I promise you—right here, right now:
I’m not going to carry my torch just to light up the darkness in “the other side.”
I’m going to carry it toward all darkness.
Even if it disappoints me.
Even if it challenges my assumptions.
Even if it proves someone I once respected isn’t who I thought they were.
Because truth is holy.
And freedom requires it.
So yes—release all the files.
Restore real transparency.
Protect the victims.
Expose the predators.
And stop acting like power should come with immunity.
If 2026 is going to be a turning point, it’s going to start with one decision:
We tell the truth—no matter whose name is on the page.
Light the Torch.
Live the Truth.
