White House Correspondent Alexandra Levine appeared on VFAF's Real News with Lucretia Hughes

White House Correspondent Alexandra Levine Discusses Modern Journalism on VFAF's Real News with Lucretia Hughes

Press Release: https://yournews.com/2025/05/15/3442993/white-house-correspondent-alexandra-levine-discusses-modern-journalism-on-real/
 

In a powerful and candid conversation on Real News with Lucretia Hughes, America’s Pulse Network White House correspondent Alexandra Levine joined as a special guest to discuss the current state of journalism, the influence of corporate media, and the growing importance of grassroots networks.

Levine, known for her independent reporting and unfiltered approach, shared insights on how she’s been building her own grassroots media network—free from corporate influence and political pressure. “The legacy media is increasingly controlled by socialist-leaning organizations and lobbyists on Capitol Hill,” Levine said. “What we need is journalism that puts the American people first, not special interests.”

A key part of the conversation focused on how the defunding of USAID’s media initiatives has actually opened the door for more honest and independent journalism. Levine argued that when U.S. taxpayer dollars are no longer used to prop up foreign or biased outlets, space is made for voices that reflect real American values.

The discussion also touched on the glaring double standards in media coverage—particularly regarding former First Lady Melania Trump. “Melania Trump has been one of the most graceful and accomplished First Ladies we’ve had in a long time,” Levine noted. “Yet the media treats her with contempt while celebrating others uncritically. It’s pure bias.”



 

From there, the conversation delved into the broader issues plaguing media and government accountability—from the now-debunked Russia collusion narrative pushed by figures like Adam Schiff, to serious concerns about Dr. Anthony Fauci’s handling of public health policy and the COVID-19 pandemic. “These aren’t just political scandals—they’re matters of national trust,” Levine said.

The dialogue between Hughes and Levine was not only informative but also a rallying cry for Americans seeking truth in an era of misinformation. “The conversation could have gone on and on,” Hughes said, wrapping up the segment. “This is what real journalism sounds like.”

As traditional media continues to lose trust, voices like Alexandra Levine’s are proving that independent journalism still has the power to inform, inspire, and challenge the status quo.

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