Texas Nationalist Movement
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Media Requests

The TNM Communications Office handles every press request for the Texas Nationalist Movement. Fast turnaround for working press on deadline.

What you can request

Whatever you need to do the story right. Reach out and tell us your outlet, your angle, and your deadline.

Interviews

Daniel Miller is available for interviews on Texas independence, Texas history, the constitutional framework, the Texas economy, and the contemporary politics of the movement. We turn around interview requests quickly for working press on deadline.

Statements

Need an on-the-record statement or a response to a developing story? The Communications Office issues statements and provides attributable comment from the movement's leadership.

Briefings

Background and on-the-record briefings on the movement, the petition methodology, the legislative picture, and the case for independence. Useful when you need the full context before you file.

Credentialing

Press are welcome at TNM events, press conferences, and TEXITCon. Advance credentialing for major events runs through this office; same-day credentialing is available for working press at all public TNM events.

Make a media request

Tell us your outlet, what you need, and your deadline. The request goes straight to the Communications Office, and we turn it around quickly for working press.

Working press only. Your request goes straight to the Communications Office.

Events & press conferences

TNM rallies, press conferences, and TEXITCon are open to credentialed press. Advance credentialing for major events runs through this office; same-day credentialing is available for working press at all public events. Watch the newsroom for announcements, or ask to be added to the media advisory list when you make a request.

Media accreditation

The Texas Nationalist Movement offers media accreditation so journalists and media professionals can access designated TNM events for informed, thorough coverage. Accreditation inquiries go to the Communications Team at media@thetnm.org.

How it works

Accreditation is granted on an annual basis, which simplifies coverage for media who attend more than one event in a year. Journalists register for each event they wish to cover. Some events are open to all accredited media; others require special approval due to space or the nature of the event.

General documentation

A formal accreditation request on the organization's official letterhead, signed by a supervisory authority such as the Publisher, Editor in Chief, or Assignment Editor, stating the duration and purpose of the coverage and the organization's audience and reach.

Work samples

Print and digital media submit three recent articles. Broadcast media provide links to three recent broadcasts. Freelance journalists provide a letter confirming a current assignment from a recognized outlet.

Good to know

Accreditation is for coverage only; it does not include access to internal meetings or confidential briefings unless noted. Double accreditation as both press and participant is not permitted. The TNM does not arrange visas or travel, and reserves the right to refuse or revoke accreditation at any time.

All accredited media are expected to uphold the highest standards of professional journalistic ethics and integrity.

Need assets, not just contact?

The full press kit has the fact sheet, citation-ready statistics, logos, the founder media kit, and quotes you can run.

Go to the full press kit
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