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Alex Bruesewitz
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Multiple polls show 67% of Americans support the Trump-Vance Iran agreement (MOU), despite social media giving the impression of widespread opposition.
Alex Bruesewitz claims he rejected close to $20 million in foreign contracts over the last 15 months as Trump's social media strategist.
Brad Parscale's company filed a FARA contract with Israel paying $1.5 million per month — reportedly the single largest single-entity FARA filing in history.
An updated FARA filing reportedly shows the Israeli government is now paying former Trump campaign manager Brad Parscale $46 million in one year for social media work.
Alex Bruesewitz grew Marjorie Taylor Greene's Twitter following from 2,000 to over 800,000 in approximately 9 months during her 2020 congressional campaign.
Saudi Arabia pays top D.C. lobbyist Brian Ballard $60,000/month; Israel reportedly pays Brad Parscale, who has no lobbying experience, $46 million per year.
On June 16, 2025, Alex Bruesewitz received a message from a contact offering him a paid Israeli foundation contract to run a U.S. social media strategy against Iran.
Brad Parscale's FARA filing with Israel specifies paid media campaigns delivering a minimum of 50 million impressions per month.
Alex Bruesewitz argued Trump's position on Iran's nuclear program was consistent for 30 years, and the 90-day military action delivered on that promise.
Brad Parscale's company website, clocktowerx.com, claims $2 billion-plus in 'influenced outcomes' and operates in 10+ countries.
The Parscale FARA filing specifies that at least 80% of content is tailored to Gen Z audiences across TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, and podcasts.
The Trump Accounts initiative gives every baby born in America during Trump's current term $1,000 in a tax-free investment vehicle accessible at age 18.
Trump's Tucker Carlson interview used as counter-programming to the first 2024 Republican primary debate drew hundreds of millions of social media views versus the debate's comparatively small audience.
Multiple polls show 67% of Americans support Trump's Iran deal, but coordinated foreign influence campaigns on social media create the illusion of mass opposition. The gap between public opinion and online noise is the story.
Bruesewitz built MTG's social media presence from 2,000 to 800,000 Twitter followers in roughly 9 months. The viral breakthrough came from a cell-phone video of her holding a gun on her porch — which Twitter banned, driving even more attention.
Tucker Carlson noted that every Salem Media property uniformly calls him an antisemite and promotes continued war with Iran. With Parscale's FARA filing explicitly naming Salem as a distribution channel, the uniformity stops looking organic and starts looking like a paid operation.
Trump's first term arrested Epstein and put him behind bars. His second term released 3 million documents, none of which implicate Trump. Bruesewitz calls cover-up accusations 'ludicrous' and singles out Reid Hoffman — a documented Epstein associate and financier of E. Jean Carroll's suit — as a legitimate target for DOJ investigation.
Ron DeSantis won his early political momentum by reading right-wing Twitter trends and scheduling press conferences around them the next day. Team Trump turned that into a weapon, flooding his Twitter feed with mockery about his boots and makeup until he lost his message entirely.
Bruesewitz argues Trump ended the Iran conflict because he genuinely believes the mission — eliminating Iran's nuclear, naval, air, and missile capabilities — was accomplished. It was Trump's own instincts, not social media pressure from anti-war voices, that produced the MOU.
Tucker Carlson called the FBI directly about whether people who appeared to have foreknowledge of Charlie Kirk's death were interviewed. He got no clear answer. He raises questions about spousal privilege being invoked for the shooter's partner and a man who claimed credit then got charged with child pornography. His demand is simple: foreclose nothing until there's a trial.
Brad Parscale's FARA filing with Israel calls for 100 creative assets per month, 5,000 monthly variants, at least 80% targeting Gen Z, 50 million paid impressions per month — and explicit 'integration of narrative messaging into Salem Media Network properties.' The updated filing shows the total has now reached $46 million in one year.
Mark Levin told his audience not to vote for Trump in 2016 and backed DeSantis in 2024. He's now attacking JD Vance as an antisemite for supporting the Iran MOU. Bruesewitz calls it coordinated and ideologically motivated — not organic MAGA outrage.
Parscale's company website at clocktowerx.com openly sells 'influencer ecosystems: managed networks that amplify narratives through credible distributed voices,' claims $2 billion-plus in influenced outcomes, and boasts deployment in 10+ countries. The site even says: 'If you've heard about our work, it wasn't ours.'
On June 16, 2025, someone texted Alex Bruesewitz: 'Good news from Israel. They have budget for the American market to make a strategy and social network against Iran.' He declined. Two months later, Brad Parscale filed a $1.5M/month FARA contract with Israel for virtually the same work.
Bruesewitz confirms that foreign influence money flows into the U.S. political ecosystem from multiple countries simultaneously — Israel, Qatar, Russia, Ukraine. His position: any foreign-funded advocacy requires disclosure, regardless of which country or which side it benefits.
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