This weekend multiple large protests unrelated to the Epstein files are happening back to back. When that happens media coverage blurs, distinct messages get absorbed into a broader narrative, and the accountability thread we care about becomes harder for people to follow.

Political and foreign conflict narratives have historically been one of the most effective tools for pulling public attention away from what matters most. That is not a political observation. It is a historical one. The Epstein files require sustained public pressure to stay visible, and politics and war narratives compete directly with that.

As Sovereign Alliance is pending as a Nonprofit, we cannot legally endorse any political party. For this reason, we cannot fully endorse the nationwide No Kings protest on March 28. While we do support the core messaging of No Kings, after looking deeper, their movement is left-leaning. We stand for one thing — accountability. And that does not belong to the left or the right.

Here is what our community can do this weekend to protect that message:

  • Post original accountability focused content Saturday evening through Monday morning
  • Engage in comments — likes are passive, conversation extends reach
  • Keep messaging clean and specific — we are nonpartisan
  • Correct coverage that buries the Epstein accountability narrative

Three days. Saturday builds it. Sunday protects it. Monday extends it.

This is also how we build momentum for the Save Our Children protest on April 11th.

Strength in Numbers.

LeeJynn Starling
Community Writer
Sovereign Alliance