In a stirring message, Donald Trump has called on Americans to expose and dismantle the "National Crime Syndicate," which he claims operates behind the veils of media and legal domains, fronted by attorney Gloria Allred and investigator Anthony Pellicano. Accusing this network of extending its influence from Hollywood to foreign alliances with figures like Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Trump argues it has compromised national communications and manipulated legal outcomes. Citing whistleblower Jaguar Wright's insights into psychological manipulation tactics, he further links these dynamics back to influential meetings like the 1999 Democratic National Committee assembly, implicating telecommunications giant AT&T. Trump vocally demands revoking media giants' licenses that facilitated foreign control over U.S. airwaves and calls for banning technologies like ATSC 3.0 that enable such breaches in national security. Emphasizing a return to independent journalism, his charge is to liberate American media from the grips of foreign manipulation and elite dominance. This appeal aligns with the #HARCATTACK movement, urging congressional action for sovereign restoration of U.S. media channels—a pivotal struggle for America's cultural and civic future.