It's difficult to say they haven't earned it:  When it comes to public trust in media, the U.S. stands…
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It's difficult to say they haven't earned it:  When it comes to public trust in media, the U.S. stands lower than any other nation:

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May 30, 2023 • 04:59 PM

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Statement on the Passing of Bruce Herschensohn Print
By Jeff Mazzella
Tuesday, December 01 2020

It is with heavy hearts that we share the sad news of the passing of our friend and Center for Individual Freedom board member Bruce Herschensohn. 

Bruce was an extraordinary man who lived a remarkably accomplished life.  He moved so many people as a film-maker, writer, author, TV commentator, presidential advisor, professor, U.S. Senate candidate in California and board member, among many other pursuits. Bruce’s knowledge of history was unparalleled. His love of country and the cause of freedom unmatched. Most of all, Bruce was truly loved by all who were fortunate to know him.

We are incredibly grateful to him for his contributions to our organization and our country. He will be missed by all.

Godspeed, Bruce. 

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