Andrew Tate on Substack Is a Test of What Substack Really Is • If Substack elevates Andrew Tate, this is no longer just about free speech. It is about judgment
Posts by Just the Facts with Gerald Posner
Some Quick Thoughts This Morning on the State of Journalism • My Conversation with SEEN in Publishing
The NYT’s NATO Blunder Was More Than a Headline Error • A correction fixed the wording, but not what the mistake revealed: the erosion of standards inside even the most prestigious legacy newsrooms.
Should the Government Pay for Erectile Dysfunction Drugs for Convicted Sex Offenders? • What seems a preposterous question is an issue on which American lawmakers cannot agree
Censorship 1.0 vs. Censorship 2.0 • A brief observation on how information control has evolved—from erasing stories to shaping what people believe about them.
He Funded Hezbollah. The U.S. Gave Him 155 Years. Then He Walked Free. • After 23 years in prison, the first man convicted under America’s material-support terrorism law was released and deported. Now he has disappeared from public view
SCOOP: The Quiet U.S. Warning That Blocked Iran’s Nuclear Shortcut • How Washington warned North Korea—and quietly enlisted China—to block Tehran’s fastest path to a nuclear bomb after the 2025 strikes.
The Mossad Dentist Narrative Is Going Viral — But Where’s the Evidence? • Extraordinary claims about secret medical implants demand extraordinary proof. So far, there is none.
The AI Layoffs Have Started — And Wall Street Loves It • AI isn’t coming for factory floors first. It’s coming for offices — and the market is rewarding companies that move fastest.
The Supreme Court Ended the Tariffs. Now Comes the $133 Billion Fight • The constitutional question is resolved. The refund battle is just beginning.
“Zionism Is Racism” Is Back — This Time in Britain • As antisemitism surges in the UK, the Green Party considers resurrecting a doctrine the world once repudiated.
Sex, Law, and the EU’s 340–141 Vote • The European Parliament’s refusal to anchor pregnancy to biological sex signals a structural shift in how sex is treated in law.
America’s Medical Establishment Is Finally Admitting the Truth — Too Late for Many Children • After years of denial, leading US medical organizations reverse course on pediatric gender surgery.
The Internet on Trial • A Los Angeles courtroom may force Big Tech to answer what it knew about children, addiction, and design.
The First Verdict Has Landed in the Pediatric Gender Medicine Scandal • After years of regulatory failure, the civil justice system delivers a warning shot that could reshape an entire medical industry.
The Risks of Moral Absolutism in Democratic Politics • Why history warns that demonization is not argument—and how reckless analogies can accelerate toward violence
Persistence, Truth, and the Anniversary of a Book the Industry Didn’t Want • How The Pharmacist of Auschwitz became a global success—after every U.S. publisher said no.
Against the Noise: Some Lessons Learned from Four Decades of Reporting • How evidence, persistence, and restraint outlast headlines and outrage
When the Supreme Court Has to Ask What Sex Means • A three-hour Title IX argument revealed how far the law — and the culture — have drifted from biological reality.
Explosive Archives Confirm the Nazi Origins of Palestinian Terror Finance • Files unearthed in Belgrade highlight the breadth of the Nazi–Muslim partnership and its modern-day consequences
Everyone Thinks They Know What Happened in Minneapolis. Slow Down. • Video and certainty arrived faster than evidence in the ICE shooting. An investigative reporter explains why patience matters.
A Rare Note Outside Just the Facts • Today only: the updated digital edition of Case Closed — including material unavailable in the hardcover and paperback
Attend My New Peterson Academy Courses — Live in Phoenix • A one-time opportunity later this month to join the live audience and receive a full year of Peterson Academy access
Iran Is Burning — and the World’s Media Is Missing in Action • Why one of the most consequential uprisings in years is unfolding beyond the view of much of the Western press
What New York’s Mayor Told Jewish New Yorkers on Day One • Stripping away protections against antisemitism was a deliberate opening act — and a warning of what lies ahead.
Why Your Support Matters — A Year-End Note • On independent reporting, reader support, and the year ahead for Just the Facts