
The Trace is the anti-gun gift that keeps on giving. It’s the propaganda arm of former New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg’s anti-gun empire, which includes Everytown for Gun Safety.
The Trace pretends to be a newsroom to provide cover for members of the corporate media who republish their anti-gun stories as if they’re actually real news. That ruse can be hard to keep up, though. The Trace and Everytown have the same president, John Feinblatt. The anti-gun propaganda both churn out is basically the same.
Trace staffers actually call themselves journalists, apparently with a strait face. Some even have journalism backgrounds, but in reality, they’re nothing more than ardent anti-gun activists paid in Bloombucks.
On St. Patrick’s Day, “Team Trace” published a press release welcoming three new board members: Elizabeth Weinreb Fishman, Trymaine Lee and Julia Turner.
“We’re really fortunate to have such talented and thoughtful leaders willing to contribute to our unique mission in these critical roles,” the Trace’s managing director, James Burnett, announced in the press release. “Their counsel will be invaluable as we work to expand our impact, inform new audiences, and engage more supporters.”
Unfortunately for Mr. Burnett and “Team Trace,” each of the new hires has an extremely interesting background, which kind of makes you wonder why they were chosen in the first place. Actually, each could prove invaluable to those of us who value our Second Amendment rights. So let’s take a look at each of them, shall we?
Trymaine Lee
According to his biography and scores of interviews, Trymaine Lee has won both a Pulitzer Prize and an Emmy award.

In nearly every single media story about him, Lee describes himself as a Pulitzer Prize winner, which is a big deal for any print journalist. “Lee was hired as a reporter for The Times-Picayune in New Orleans, Louisiana, where he covered Hurricane Katrina and was awarded the 2006 Pulitzer Prize for breaking news reporting for his coverage of the storm’s aftermath,” his bio claims.
What Lee doesn’t share, for some reason, is that the 2006 Pulitzer Prize for breaking news reporting was not given just to him. Instead, it was awarded to the entire staff of his newspaper, The Times-Picayune of New Orleans, “for its courageous and aggressive coverage of Hurricane Katrina, overcoming desperate conditions facing the city and the newspaper.”
Lee was one of 13 Times-Picayune reporters whose work was chosen by the Pulitzer committee. He wrote only one story. Another reporter, Brian Thevenot, wrote three. Because the 2006 breaking-news Pulitzer was given to the entire paper, recipients include every reporter and editor, as well as the entire production staff. Even Times-Picayune janitors can claim to have won a Pulitzer.
Twelve years after winning “his” Pulitzer, Lee claims to have won an Emmy award, but again, that was a shared honor. The Emmy was awarded to “All in with Chris Hayes” for an episode titled “All in America: Chicago.” Lee was one of 26 people working for the show at the time, which included an executive producer, three senior producers, one field producer, 18 producers, one director, host Chris Hayes and Lee…who is listed as a reporter.
Every single staffer at the show can rightfully claim, as Lee does constantly, to have won an Emmy.
Julia Turner
According to her bio, Turner worked at Slate, where she served as Editor-in-Chief. She also worked as a senior editor at the Los Angeles Times.

When the Times was suffering a massive financial crisis, including layoffs and the departure of senior editors, Turner sent out an all-hands email letting the staff know she was in charge. She left the newspaper in February, 2024.
“The time has come for me to explore other ways to contribute to the mission of strengthening, protecting and preserving news in the digital age,” Turner said in a message sent to her staff. “It has been an extraordinary privilege to be part of this newsroom — one of the most talented and tenacious this industry has ever produced. I leave a stronger, better, braver journalist, thanks to all of you.”
Turner, the Trace claims, is now “the editor-in-chief and co-founder of something called L.A. Material, a new digital news outlet covering Los Angeles.” Unfortunately, L.A. Material didn’t exist…until Thursday.
The website allegedly has 10 staffers—editors, a CEO, Turner who is Editor-in-Chief and co-founder, contributing editors, producers, a creative director, senior reporters and reporters, but only a total of four news stories are posted.
L.A. Material has no advertising.
Elizabeth Weinreb Fishman
On her LinkedIn page, Elizabeth “Lizzie” Weinreb Fishman describes herself as a “media & brand strategist, a storyteller and a trusted advisor.”

For the past 10 months she has served as the “senior advisor and head of communications” for the “Together Project with Dr. Vivek Murthy,” the former 19th and 21st U.S. Surgeon General. It’s difficult to determine exactly what the Together Project actually does because the only link on the project’s one-page website is to the former Surgeon General’s book.
According to her bio, Ms. Fishman worked at the Office of the Surgeon General for almost two years. Before that, Ms. Fishman’s resume is varied, to say the least. She worked as a part time baker’s assistant for seven months in 2022. That was after she served as the head of strategic communications for Sesame Street.
“Created the global communications narrative. Oversaw press strategy and media relations for Sesame Street and all productions, as well as Sesame Workshop’s social impact work and executives. Worked with marketing and social media teams to create an integrated strategy for Sesame properties and initiatives around the world,” her bio states.
Takeaways
I’m sure that the Trace will take full advantage of Mr. Lee’s journalism awards, Ms. Turner’s new website, and Ms. Fishman’s Sesame-Street…expertise.
I’m someone who is 100% against everything that the Trace does and stands for, but if I could ever find the individual who suggested these three new board members, I might have to buy them a beer.
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Well, now ya know one place where permanently emotionally and psychologically damaged ‘broken toy’ left wingers go when they can’t make it in the real world.
BREAKING NEWS! *MASSIVE* SECOND AMENDMENT WIN DETAILS REVEALED! [post office carry]
[to clarify: final judgement, permanent injunction, (according to SAF It applies for all post offices nationwide unless there is a separate reason why you can’t carry at a particular location, for example, if the post office is on a military installation. I guess another example would be if its a post office thing in a store where carry is prohibited for the store.)]
Mark Smith, Four Boxes Diner, discusses the 2nd Amendment huge win out of Texas with SAF.
ht* tps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WFOUPA-JEEE
.40, Thanks for the link to Mark Smith, time is well spent clicking and viewing the link.
Democrats Love Gun Control And Violent Criminals Because Both Can Punish You.
“Democrats don’t want to put terrorists in prison or deport illegal aliens, but they’d love an excuse to put you away on a gun law technicality.
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While at a gun store recently, I was inundated with warnings against illegally buying a gun for someone else. The counter even had signs threatening up to 15 years in prison.
They don’t mean it. This was proven a few days beforehand, when a convicted ISIS terrorist opened fire at Old Dominion University, killing an ROTC instructor before the cadets heroically took him out. Not only had this terrorist been set free in the United States after only a brief prison term, but he had bought a stolen gun from a man whom the Biden administration had declined to charge for … repeatedly and illegally buying guns for other people; instead, they had him write an apology letter. So much for 15 years.
Meanwhile, I was at the gun store because Democrats, having taken full control of the state government, are rushing through a radical gun-control agenda, including a ban on so-called ‘assault weapons,’ by which they mean various popular semiautomatic rifles and even handguns. We may hope the courts will do their duty and strike down these blatantly unconstitutional laws, but many Virginians are stocking up in case they don’t.
A criminal who admitted to illegally buying guns (one of which showed up at a murder scene) got off with a ‘sorry,’ but if a store were to keep selling ‘assault weapons’ after the deadline, Democrats would undoubtedly demand the maximum penalty. Democrats are not actually trying to reduce crime or save lives with their gun-control schemes. If that were what they cared about, they would insist on enforcing the law (including existing gun laws) against actual criminals rather than finding new ways to harass ordinary, law-abiding gun owners.
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ht* tps://thefederalist.com/2026/03/20/democrats-love-gun-control-and-violent-criminals-because-both-can-punish-you/
Federalist 46: Why an Armed Population Protects Liberty.
“Federalist No. 46, written by James Madison, contains one of the strongest arguments ever made for the role of an armed citizenry in protecting liberty. In this episode of the Guns & Gadgets Federalist Papers series, we break down Madison’s explanation of how federalism, state authority, and an armed population create a powerful safeguard against tyranny. Understanding Federalist 46 sheds new light on the purpose behind the Second Amendment and why the Founders believed the people themselves were the ultimate guardians of freedom.”
ht* tps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HE-b8JOTZ40
Armed Citizen Engages Gunman Alongside Police After Deadly VA Clinic Shooting.
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Key Takeaways:
⁜ A shooting occurred inside the Pickens VA Clinic in Jasper, Georgia, where employee Nicholas Crews was critically injured and later died.
⁜ The suspect, Lawrence Michels, had entered the clinic for a mental health consultation before the shooting took place.
⁜ After the initial shooting, Michels exited the building armed and encountered responding police officers and an armed civilian.
⁜ An exchange of gunfire followed involving the suspect, law enforcement, and the armed citizen, resulting in the suspect being killed at the scene.
⁜ The incident remains under investigation and highlights a rare situation where an armed citizen and police engaged the same active threat.
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ht* tps://www.usacarry.com/armed-citizen-engages-gunman-alongside-police-after-deadly-va-clinic-shooting/
Federal Court Blocks New York Social Media Requirement for Concealed Carry Permits.
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Key Takeaways
⁜ A federal court permanently blocked New York from requiring concealed carry permit applicants to submit social media information.
⁜ The state agreed to an injunction preventing enforcement of this requirement under New York Penal Law § 400.00.
⁜ State officials must stop enforcing the social media disclosure requirement and revise the PPB-3 license application form.
⁜ This ruling indicates a shift in New York’s approach to concealed carry applications, ensuring that privacy rights are respected.
⁜ The decision aligns with the Second Amendment, emphasizing that constitutional rights shouldn’t depend on invasive personal information requests.
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ht* tps://www.usacarry.com/federal-court-blocks-new-york-social-media-requirement-for-concealed-carry-permits/
All those above left all prior employments because they were about to be fired or were fired for their incompetence. In the case of one of them, the staff would have probably arranged a ‘fatal accident’ for her had she not been fired.
Lee didn’t ‘win’ anything. He just basically showed up as part of a group, in one case he wrote a story.
The Pulitzer and Emmy was awarded to a ‘group’, not for Lee specifically like he likes to claim and imply.
Basically, at best, Lee can claim he got a ‘participation award’ as part of a ‘group’.