Big Tech's iron grip on what Americans see, read, and believe just got exposed in stunning fashion—and the timing couldn't be more suspicious.
The Media Research Center has dropped a bombshell report documenting what many Patriots have long suspected: Apple News, the app used by 140 million Americans every single month, has been systematically filtering out conservative news sources while force-feeding users a steady diet of left-wing propaganda.
The numbers are absolutely damning. Over 96 consecutive days in January, Apple News curated 620 stories during high-traffic morning time slots. The number of those stories from conservative outlets like Fox News or the New York Post? Zero.
Not one. In nearly 100 days.
The Algorithm Is the New Editor—And It Has an Agenda
Of those 620 stories, 440 came from reliably left-leaning outlets: The Washington Post, AP, NBC News, NPR—the usual suspects of the legacy media industrial complex. The remaining 180 came from so-called "centrist" sources. Conservative representation was literally non-existent.
President Trump called it out on Truth Social, labeling it "coordinated bias." He's right. This isn't an accident. This isn't an algorithm glitch. This is election interference hiding behind a smartphone screen.
FTC Chairman Andrew Ferguson has taken notice, sending a letter directly to Apple CEO Tim Cook demanding answers. It's about time someone in Washington started asking the hard questions about Silicon Valley's stranglehold on information.
Legacy Media's Death Spiral Continues
While Big Tech plays gatekeeper, the propaganda outlets they're promoting are collapsing in real time. CNN has hemorrhaged nearly two-thirds of its viewership since 2016. That's not a slump—that's an extinction-level event for a network that once dominated cable news.
The Washington Post just fired reporters and literally locked them out of the building the same night. Staffers showed up the next morning to find their key cards deactivated. The so-called "guardians of democracy" can't even keep the lights on.
Americans are voting with their remotes and their clicks. They're done with the lies.
The Stories Apple Doesn't Want You to See
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt recently stood at the podium and rattled off a list of Trump administration victories that not a single reporter in that briefing room bothered to ask about:
The Dow shattering 50,000 for the first time in history. The murder rate plunging to a 125-year low. Mortgage affordability surging to a four-year high. Nine consecutive months of zero illegal border crossings.
None of it made Apple News. None of it was covered. The media isn't failing to report these stories—they're actively choosing to bury them.
The 2026 Midterms Hang in the Balance
Make no mistake, folks: the upcoming midterm elections won't be decided by yard signs or campaign ads. They'll be decided by algorithms—by faceless tech executives in Cupertino deciding which stories 140 million Americans get to see over their morning coffee.
Conservative voices like Brittany Hughes, Scott Jennings, and Dave Bozell have confirmed this pattern extends far beyond Apple. Google News, MSN, Yahoo—the entire Big Tech ecosystem is infected with the same ideological rot.
Tim Cook owes the American people an explanation. Better yet, he owes them an app that actually delivers all the news—not just the news that helps Democrats.
The question every Patriot should be asking: If they're willing to do this in plain sight, what are they doing that we can't see?
