Lisa Remillard
Taxes, Budgeting, and Risk Management with a focus on government policy and legislative impact.
Nutrition Label
Lisa Remillard delivers polished, broadcast-style explainers on US policy, federal spending, and legislative updates. Her content excels at translating complex government actions into accessible summaries, though depth varies between quick updates and detailed breakdowns. Viewers can expect clear communication and high relevance to current news cycles.
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- !Distinguish between quick news briefs and deeper policy analysis, as detail levels vary significantly by topic.
- !Cross-reference specific legislative claims, as some updates prioritize speed over comprehensive sourcing.
Why this score
“The subpoena requires her to appear next month, but the DOJ has not yet confirmed if she will comply.”Open receipt
Trust Breakdown
Mixed / General Lens: Scored with the default trust weighting.
Confidence pending. Based on 10 long-form videos.
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Recent Videos

Trump Says He's on No Timeline to End the Iran War. This Law Says Otherwise.

The DOJ's Own Watchdog Just Opened an Investigation Into the Epstein Files

Trump Was Asked If He'd Use a Nuclear Weapon Against Iran. Here's What He Said.

Millions of Americans Caught in Warrantless Government Searches. The Law Allowing It Expires soon

Trump Just Eased Medical Marijuana Rules. Recreational Is Still a Different Story.

Both Parties Just Lost House Seats. Here's What That Actually Does to Republican Control.

Trump Extended the Iran Ceasefire Indefinitely. That's Not What He Said Last Week.

Trump Picked His Next Fed Chair. One Republican May Stop Him.

Senate Republicans Are Trying to Bundle Three Big Things Into One Vote. Here's Why That's Risky.

Someone Is Lying About the Deal to End the Iran War. Here's How to Tell Who.

Trump's NEW Budget: $1.5 Trillion for Military. Billions Cut From Programs You May Actually Use

The Constitution Gave Congress a Way to Remove the President. For 58 Years, Nobody Built It.

Pam Bondi Skipped Her Own Epstein Deposition. Here's What Happens Next.

The Two Resignations Are Just the Beginning. Here's Who Else Could Be Forced Out Before Midterms.

Trump Admitted to the Jesus Post. What He Said Next May Be Hard to Believe.
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