When I first launched Uncensored Objection, I had no idea how far this would go, or how badly we all needed it.
I just knew I was done staying quiet. Done tiptoeing around the truth. Done pretending politics wasn’t crashing into every corner of our lives, our businesses, our rights, our future.
As a lawyer, I’ve spent decades cross-examining facts, cutting through spin, and holding people accountable. And I knew it was time to bring that same voice to the public square. Not just because I could, but because I had to.
So I started writing. Loudly. Clearly. Unfiltered.
And you showed up.
This Substack community is where the fire started. You’ve been here from the beginning. Reading, commenting, sharing, and reminding me, post after post, that I’m not alone. That none of us are.
It’s been incredible to see my community grow here and over on some of the other platforms where I share some of my posts, but let me be clear: this space? This is home base. This is where I go deep. This is where I can be raw and real and not have to worry about algorithms or optics.
Here, I don’t have to hold back.
So thank you, for being the people I write for. For reminding me why this work matters. For calling out the gaslighting, for organizing, for speaking truth in a time when truth is under siege.
We're building something together. And we’re just getting started.
Let’s keep pushing.
Let’s keep telling the truth.
Let’s keep lighting the path forward, for everyone else who's still afraid to speak.
I’m proud to stand with you.
— Mitch
Mitch, thank you! I rely on your posts for the honest and excellent analysis you always provide.
Thank you, Mitch. I appreciate you so much. Now living in the very red state of Florida- home of Alligator Alcatraz, I need to read your voice every day to remember I'm not alone in my convictions. I continue to voice my outrage in social media and protesting, and sometimes I feel like I am swimming against the tide. But I thank God for you and I share your writings consistently.
I'm grateful that you're doing what you're doing and it helps me to keep on keeping on what I'm doing . If all of us lawyers worked to get on this
resistance, we would have great power to make changes and to stop this dictator ship.