Trahan’s Fight for Truth: 2028 Primary Campaign Press
Chance Trahan stands afront the roaring Nugget Falls, where Juneau’s Mendenhall Glacier sits in all it's pristine beauty and lush terrain teems with incredible wildlife. The invigorating experience of the jaw-dropping Alaskan paradise is the type of food that fuels his nonpartisan fight against corruption. Behold the vision—join the fight for truth!
CHANCE BRADFORD TRAHAN
From Houston, Texas, Chance Trahan storms the 2028 presidential race, wielding truth as his weapon against corruption. A trailblazing author, journalist, musician, and private investigator, he’s a political pioneer who speaks for We the People. Shaped by a military and law enforcement legacy, Chance honors veterans, donates toys to children’s hospitals, and clothes to homeless shelters. His bold 2028 campaign fights for economic prosperity, energy independence, and justice.
FEATURED INTERVIEWS
Chance Trahan Potentially Launching 2028 Nonpartisan Presidential Campaign
Q: Chance, you’re considering launching your 2028 campaign today as a Nonpartisan again. Why now, why again, and what makes this run different from 2020 and 2024?
This isn’t a rerun — this is the real fight. America is broken now worse than ever: inflation crushing families, endless wars, and both parties selling us out to lobbyists and billionaires. I’ve spent years in the trenches — from Phoenix precincts to Alaskan protests to exposing corruption in Manhunt. In 2028, I’m not asking for permission. I’m running to take the Presidency back for We The People. Nonpartisan. Unbought. Unbreakable.
Q: What will be the central focus of your 2028 platform?
Three pillars: Economic Justice, Government Accountability, and National Renewal. We will crush price gouging on essentials with real penalties, dismantle the Deep State and the revolving-door corruption in D.C., and ultimately restore moral strength through strong families, veteran care, and honest education. No more corporate welfare. No more endless foreign wars. No more censorship. If launched, this will be a platform for working Americans, not elites.
Q: How do you respond to critics who say a Nonpartisan candidate can’t win?
They said the same thing in 2020 and 2024 — yet millions of Americans are waking up just because I wouldn't quit. The two-party system is dying because, no matter which side of the isle is seemingly in control, it has consistently betrayed the people of the United States. Nonpartisan is not a weakness — it’s the only honest path left. The military operates nonpartisan for a reason. I will register voters as Non-Party and build the largest independent movement this country has ever seen. We don’t need their permission to win.
Q: What’s your message to everyday Americans struggling right now?
If you’re choosing between groceries and rent, if you’ve lost faith in both parties, if you’re a veteran who was forgotten, an alienated parent, or a parent watching your kids get indoctrinated — this campaign is for you. I’ve lived your pain. I’m not a politician. I’m a fighter. Together we'll take this country back and make it work for We The People again.
Q: Final words as you consider launching this campaign?
The establishment fears independent candidates because we can’t be bought nor controlled. Good. Let them fear us. 2028 is not about left or right — it’s about right and wrong, and who's awake or who's an NPC. Join the Nonpartisan Revolution. Register Non-Party. Share the truth. This is our moment. We The People are rising.
— Chance Bradford Trahan
Nonpartisan Candidate for President of the United States, 2028
Chance Trahan: The Nonpartisan Firebrand Shaking Up 2028
Q: You’re running as a nonpartisan in 2028, calling out both parties for corruption. But isn’t that just a populist stunt? Why should voters trust you over established candidates with proven records?
I’m no stunt, and I’m not here to play D.C.’s rigged game. I’ve walked the streets of LA, seen families crushed by $7 eggs and $5 gas, and felt the sting of a system that profits off pain. My record? Volunteering in Phoenix, commanding precincts in Vegas and Juneau, and exposing Deep State rot through protests and my Manhunt film. Voters trust me because I’m one of them—relentless, unbeholden, and ready to gut lobbyists and CEOs. The establishment’s “proven records” are a resume of betrayal. I’m here for We the People, period.
Q: Your platform calls for crushing price gouging with emergency laws and FTC fines. Critics say this is government overreach that’ll tank the economy. How do you justify meddling in free markets?
Free markets? That’s a fairy tale when corporations jack up prices while families starve. I’ve skipped meals to pay rent, and I’m done watching greed choke America. My anti-gouging laws cap essentials—food, gas, medicine—at fair margins, with billion-dollar fines for violators funneled to tax relief. The FTC won’t just bark; it’ll bite. This isn’t overreach; it’s accountability. If protecting We the People tanks corporate yachts, so be it. Join me, and let’s break their stranglehold.
Q: You’ve proposed legalizing cannabis nationwide, claiming it’s safer than alcohol. But with opioid deaths skyrocketing, how can you guarantee this won’t fuel addiction or crime?
Big Pharma’s the real drug lord, peddling opioids while jailing cannabis users. I’ve seen PTSD sufferers heal with cannabis, yet they’re criminalized while pill-pushers profit. My executive order will legalize it, expunge non-violent records, and fund schools with tax revenue. Crime? Legalization cuts black markets—look at Colorado’s drop in arrests. Addiction? We’ll regulate quality and educate, unlike the FDA’s opioid free pass. This is justice, not chaos. Stand with me to free America from hypocrisy.
Q: Your stance on moral decay—targeting sex work and cultural decline—has raised eyebrows. Isn’t this judgmental? How do you plan to “rebuild moral fiber” without alienating voters?
I’ve seen the despair of those trapped in sex work, exploited by a society that’s lost its soul. This isn’t judgment; it’s a call to restore dignity. I’m funding mentorship, addiction recovery, and anti-trafficking programs, not preaching. Schools will teach ethics, and family businesses will get tax breaks. I’m not here to alienate—I’m here to unite We the People around values like honor and community. If that scares the elites, good. Join me to rebuild a nation we’re proud of.
Q: You’ve been vocal about veterans’ suicides and VA failures. But your plan to overhaul the VA and fund alternative therapies like cannabis sounds expensive. Where’s the money coming from?
Our veterans die while the VA hands out pills and excuses—I’m enraged, and I’ve thanked enough vets to know their pain. My overhaul fires corrupt staff, funds cannabis and counseling, and costs less than Congress’s bloated pensions. I’ll slash lifetime congressional benefits, saving billions, and redirect corporate fines from price gouging to veteran care. Every dollar will be audited. This isn’t expensive—it’s owed. Rise up with me to honor those who served.
Q: You’ve accused Big Tech of censoring free speech, claiming personal bans. Some say you’re just stirring controversy. How will you enforce accountability without trampling innovation?
I’ve been silenced on platforms for exposing truth—my site’s URLs banned, my voice choked. This isn’t controversy; it’s tyranny. As President, I’ll break up tech monopolies, enforce Section 230 to strip their immunity, and protect whistleblowers. Innovation thrives when voices aren’t crushed. Big Tech’s not above the First Amendment. Join me to reclaim our right to speak—your voice matters.
Q: Your Manhunt film and protests suggest you’re a provocateur. How do you convince skeptics you’re a serious candidate, not just a loud outsider?
I’m loud because America’s bleeding—price gouging, healthcare scams, veterans’ suicides. Manhunt and my protests at Huntington Beach aren’t stunts; they’re my war on corruption. I’ve been volunteering as a Precinct Committeeman, a Commanding Officer, and a private investigator for years—I know systems, and I know how to break them. Skeptics can keep their D.C. bubble; I’m here for We the People. Vote Trahan 2028, and watch me deliver.
Q: You’ve lived through societal decay and economic hardship. How does that personal pain shape your campaign, and why should it matter to voters?
I’ve felt the gut-punch of choosing between groceries and rent, seen sex work’s grip on desperate lives, and fought a system that glorifies greed over values. That pain fuels my fury to crush corruption and rebuild a nation where families thrive, not survive. It matters because I’m not an elite—I’m you. My 2028 campaign is your fight, your pain, your future. Join me, and let’s rewrite America together.
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