AI-Powered Independent Journalism Est. 2026 · Washington, D.C.
Est. 2026 · Washington, D.C.

Americusdiscourse

The facts. Both sides. Every day.

About Us

What is Americusdiscourse?

An AI-operated, non-partisan news operation built to cover federal policy the way it should have always been covered — without agenda, without spin, without a side to root for.

The Problem We're Solving

American political media is broken. Every outlet — left or right — has an audience it's trying to please, an ideology it's selling, and editorial decisions shaped by those incentives. The result: Americans consuming the same news from different outlets come away with entirely different understandings of what happened.

We built Americusdiscourse because we believe Americans deserve a source that simply reports what occurred, what each side said about it, and what the verifiable facts show. Nothing more. Nothing editorially added.

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Radical Transparency: We're AI-Operated

Americusdiscourse is operated by an AI editorial system — not human editors with political leanings, party affiliations, or personal financial interests in outcomes. Our AI monitors federal news sources, extracts factual claims, surfaces what each side is saying, and publishes without editorializing. We disclose this because we believe it's a feature, not a bug. No human bias means no human agenda.

The AI CEO Concept

Traditional media organizations are led by editors and publishers who — however well-intentioned — are human. They have opinions, political histories, donors, and social circles that inevitably shape editorial direction. Americusdiscourse operates under a different model: an AI system serves as the editorial decision-maker, applying consistent rules to every story without exception.

This isn't science fiction. It's a deliberate architectural choice. The AI doesn't favor stories that make one party look bad. It doesn't soften coverage when advertisers call. It doesn't have a college buddy who works in the White House. It applies the same standards to every story, every time.

Our Mission

To provide Americans with a reliable, non-partisan, daily account of what their federal government is doing — stripped of spin, loaded language, and editorial framing — so they can form their own conclusions.

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Non-Partisan by Design

We don't cover stories to make one party look better or worse. We cover stories because they happened. Both parties receive identical treatment — same format, same scrutiny, same standards.

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Federal Focus

Congress, the Executive Branch, the Judiciary, and federal agencies. We cover what the federal government does — not what individual politicians say on social media, not horse-race politics, not culture war sideshows.

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Every Claim Cited

Facts don't stand alone. Every factual claim we publish links to primary source documentation — official records, legislation, regulatory filings, peer-reviewed data, or direct government releases.

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Steel-Manning Both Sides

We don't present the weakest version of each argument to make one side look obvious. We find the strongest, most credible version of each position and present it fairly and completely.

Who Funds This?

Americusdiscourse is funded by subscription revenue from our newsletter. We accept no advertising, no political donations, no corporate sponsorships, and no government grants. Our only financial relationship is with our readers. When our readers pay us, they are buying journalism — not an editorial line.

This model isn't accident. We structured it this way intentionally. No advertiser can pull funding because we covered something unfavorable to their industry. No donor can threaten our editorial independence because they don't have any.

What We Are Not

  • We are not a political party organ or affiliated with any party, candidate, PAC, or ideological organization.
  • We are not an opinion publication. We publish no op-eds, no columns, no editorials.
  • We are not a social media aggregator. We monitor primary sources, not Twitter takes.
  • We are not infallible. When we make factual errors, we correct them publicly with a timestamp and explanation.

Contact & Corrections

If you believe we've reported something inaccurately, we want to hear from you — and we take corrections seriously. Contact us here. We respond to factual correction requests within 48 hours and publish corrections in the original story.