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TNM Replaces Daily Email Blasts with Weekly Texian Brief

The Texas Nationalist Movement has discontinued its daily email updates in favor of a single weekly publication called The Texian Brief.

The shift reflects a simple reality: more emails don’t mean more engagement. TNM found that daily updates were conditioning supporters to delete messages without reading them. When everything is urgent, nothing is.

“If we’re going to fight through Big Tech suppression to reach your inbox, what we send better be worth reading,” said TNM President Daniel Miller. “The Texian Brief is designed to respect your time and actually tell you something useful.”

What The Texian Brief Delivers

Each Friday, subscribers receive one email covering:

  • What happened — The week’s most significant developments for Texas independence
  • What it means — Analysis and context you won’t get from mainstream coverage
  • What to do — One specific action, with clear instructions

No link dumps. No filler. One email, once a week.

The Suppression Problem

The format change also acknowledges a documented reality: Big Tech platforms actively suppress TNM communications.

TNM’s internal testing—reported by Newsweek earlier this year Newsweek—found that over 80 percent of emails with specific mentions of TEXIT, the TNM, or Texas Nationalist Movement hit Gmail spam folders regardless of the sending domain, while neutral emails went straight to the inbox.

TNM isn’t alone. The Republican National Committee, NRSC, and NRCC filed a joint FEC complaint citing a North Carolina State University study that found Gmail routed Republican emails to spam at a rate approximately 820% higher than similar Democratic fundraising appeals during the 2020 election cycle.

When reaching supporters requires fighting through algorithmic barriers, every email needs to count. Weekly publication concentrates TNM’s efforts on messages worth the fight.

How to Subscribe

The first editions have already gone out. Supporters not currently receiving TNM emails can subscribe by registering their support at https://tnm.me.

Current subscribers don’t need to do anything. The Texian Brief replaces the daily updates automatically.

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