The Texas Nationalist Movement goes live on its own platform tonight.
TNM Social now supports native livestreaming, completing a months-long infrastructure build that eliminates the organization’s dependence on YouTube and Facebook for video broadcasts.
Why It Matters
Political organizations that rely on Big Tech platforms for communication are one policy change away from silence. YouTube and Facebook have repeatedly demonstrated willingness to suppress, demonetize, and ban content they deem problematic—often with no warning and no appeal.
TNM has experienced this directly. YouTube viewership for TNM content declined sharply over the past 18 months, despite no changes to content or posting frequency. The cause was never confirmed, but the effect was clear: fewer supporters seeing TNM broadcasts despite consistent effort.
That vulnerability is now gone.
“An independence movement that can be silenced by a company in California isn’t independent at all,” said TNM President Daniel Miller. “We built TNM Social specifically so we’d never be in that position. Now we can broadcast directly to our supporters, and no one can stop us.”
What Changes
TNM will continue posting to YouTube, X, Rumble, and Facebook—new supporters still discover the movement there. But primary broadcasts now originate on TNM Social. If YouTube banned TNM tomorrow, the livestreams would continue without interruption.
Tonight’s broadcast is the first live test with a real audience.
How to Watch
Tonight’s stream begins at 8:00 PM on TNM Social.
TNM Social is free to join at https://tnm.social.

