Back then, it wasn’t a rallying cry for one side — it was a simple idea: when things feel uncertain, progress comes from getting back to what works — truth, trust, and accountability.

Before It Was a Slogan, It Was a Reminder.

That same principle guides the work we do every day.

In complex matters — mergers, lawsuits, or sensitive investigations — success doesn’t come from perception. It comes from facts.

And Facts Don’t Care Who They Offend.

In investigations, I’ve seen how perception can twist reality — until the evidence brings it back into focus. Find the truth beneath the noise, and everything else starts to make sense — strategy, decisions, even peace of mind.

Because whether it’s a nation or a negotiation, greatness starts with getting the facts straight.

(Just to clarify — this post wasn’t about politics, but about how truth and accountability never go out of style. That principle applies in business, leadership, and life.)