Posted on Tuesday, October 14, 2025

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by Mike Marlowe

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For years, the media has called President Donald Trump a liar. “Trump Claims Sky is Blue Without Evidence!” they shriek, while presenting their own deranged hallucinations as gospel truth. All the while, they insisted the First Amendment was their get-out-of-jail-free card that allowed them to defame, distort, censor, and silence – and their targets were supposed to just sit back and take it.

But here’s a twist they didn’t see coming: the man they loathe more than anyone else on earth just sent them a bill. And they’re paying it, big time.

President Trump has launched a legal crusade against the enemies of free speech that has already wrung out nearly $92 million from the legacy media and Big Tech. While the checks are written to settle Trump’s lawsuits, the real victory belongs to the American people. Because if the media can lie about him, they can lie about anyone. If Big Tech can censor a sitting president, they can censor anyone. Now, Trump is forcing them to finally admit that they are not above the law and basic standards of integrity.

Start with the Silicon Valley censors who banned Trump in the aftermath of January 6, desperate to erase him from the digital square. Trump quickly sued, claiming the bans were unlawful and that the platforms had acted as partisan gatekeepers of information.

Fast forward to 2025. Now, YouTube’s parent company has agreed to pay $24.5 million to Trump for suspending his account in 2021, most of which will be used to help fund renovations at the White House.

Meta, which owns Facebook and Instagram, coughed up another $25 million for unjustly suspending Trump’s accounts. Most of that money will go toward the creation of Trump’s presidential library.

Then there’s X (formerly Twitter). Even under Elon Musk’s evenhanded new management, the sins of the previous owners could not be ignored. In 2021, the company claimed Trump’s mere presence on the platform created a “risk of further incitement of violence.” Five years later, they have settled for $10 million.

But Silicon Valley elites aren’t the only ones paying up for their unjust persecution of the President. The self-proclaimed “serious journalists” are in trouble too.

ABC’s George Stephanopoulos – Bill Clinton’s old campaign spokesman turned “objective” news anchor – went on national TV and declared Trump had been “found liable for rape.” The only problem with that claim is that it was 100 percent false. Last December, ABC agreed to publicly apologize and donate $15 million to the Trump presidential library, in addition to paying $1 million to cover the President’s legal fees.

Not to be outdone, Paramount Global, the parent company of CBS, has also had to pay the piper for airing a “60 Minutes” interview with Kamala Harris that was deceptively edited to make Trump look dishonest and make Harris sound coherent (as one can imagine, that took a lot of editing). After Trump sued for election interference, Paramount settled for $16 million and agreed that “60 Minutes” will proactively release all interview transcripts with future presidential candidates.

Add it all up, and the grand total is a whopping $92 million. But that’s just the beginning, because two of the biggest cases are still pending: a $10 billion suit against The Wall Street Journal for trying to smear Trump by association with Jeffrey Epstein, and a $15 billion defamation case against The New York Times. If Trump wins even a fraction of the damages, it will make his current $92 million total look like pocket change.

For decades, conservatives were told this was impossible. They were told that the First Amendment meant CNN could say whatever it wanted, that Facebook could ban whomever it pleased, and that the press had a divine right to distort and destroy. Trump has shattered that illusion. The First Amendment is not a license for billion-dollar corporations to commit fraud against the American people. It is a shield for the citizen, not a sword for the elites.

The media insists they are the guardians of democracy. In reality, they’ve been saboteurs against democracy. They lied about Russia collusion, lied about Hunter’s laptop, lied about COVID-19, lied about President Biden’s cognitive decline, lied about Trump. Now, at long last, someone is making them pay for their lies.

What Trump has achieved here is so much bigger than personal vindication. It is a true rebalancing of power. For the first time in decades, the press and social media companies are discovering that there is a cost to their bias and intentional manipulation of the public through lies and slander. They can no longer dismiss half the country as “deplorables” and assume no one will fight back. Every American who has been shadow-banned, censored, silenced or smeared has a stake in this fight.

Ultimately, Trump’s lawsuits are not just about restoring his own reputation. They are about restoring honesty and accountability to a system that has been rotten for a long, long time.

That, above all else, is why the media and Big Tech elites hate Trump. Not just because he wins elections they said he couldn’t. Not just because he calls them “fake news” to their faces. They hate him because he refuses to play by their rules. Instead, he makes new ones.

And now the rule is simple: if you lie about Donald Trump, if you smear the millions of Americans who support him, if you try to use your control over the microphone to rig democracy, you will pay.

Mike Marlowe is the pen name of a writer based in Texas.



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