While mainstream media hacks waste their White House press credentials asking gotcha questions and pushing anti-Trump narratives, Next News Network just proved what real journalism looks like—and it came from an 11-year-old kid.
Angelo Franchi, son of NNN founder Gary Franchi, went undercover at the White House this week on a mission no corporate journalist has ever dared attempt: locating the press room snack machine. The result? Pure gold that exposes just how out of touch the legacy media really is.
"This is the kind of content you will never see from CNN, MSNBC, Fox News, or any legacy media outlet," Gary Franchi explained. "While corporate journalists fight over narratives and spin, the Franchi family is giving you a real, authentic, unfiltered look at life inside the White House press room."
What REAL Journalism Looks Like
Unlike the scripted teleprompter readers at ABC and NBC, young Angelo walked the same historic hallways where President Trump makes America great again—but with a mission that actually serves the American people. No talking points. No deep state spin. Just an 11-year-old patriot with a camera and the determination to find snacks in the most secure building in Washington.
The kid analyzed those snacks with more professionalism than most seasoned White House correspondents show when covering actual policy. Makes you wonder what else the mainstream media is hiding from us, doesn't it?
This authentic, family-friendly content stands in stark contrast to the doom-and-gloom garbage pumped out by corporate media. While outlets like Reuters chase international chaos—including recent social media reports about tragic bombings in Afghanistan—NNN continues delivering the human stories that matter to real Americans.
As one social media user noted about investigative work, there's always "hope" for "more scope" in future investigations. Angelo proved that sometimes the best journalism comes from asking the questions nobody else will ask.
With over two million subscribers, Next News Network has become America's most trusted independent news source precisely because we're willing to show you what life is really like behind the scenes. Not everything is politics and controversy—sometimes the best story in Washington is discovering that even journalists need fuel to get through the day.
What should Angelo investigate next, Patriots? The American people deserve more honest reporting like this.
