The recent CBS town hall featuring Erika Kirk has sparked concerns about the declining trust in mainstream media, with low television ratings raising questions about audience fatigue and the relevance of traditional broadcast formats. As trust in legacy media continues to erode, many Americans are turning to independent platforms for news analysis and political discussion. In this video, Lisa Cabrera breaks down the implications of the low ratings, discussing the performance of town halls across networks, and exploring why mainstream media struggles to capture public attention in today’s media landscape. With the rise of independent media and the decline of traditional TV viewership, it’s essential to examine the factors contributing to this shift and what it means for the future of news consumption. Tune in to gain insight into the current state of media trust and the evolving landscape of news and political commentary.