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RSC's New Media Row Returns to Capitol Hill to Deliver the Winning Conservative Message Where Americans Are Actually Watching

December 2, 2025

WASHINGTON, D.C.  Today, the Republican Study Committee hosted the second-ever New Media Row on Capitol Hill, where RSC members spoke directly to millions of Americans to highlight the wins conservatives are delivering and to preview the bold priorities on affordability, health care reform, and renewing America's Golden Age.

30 creators, influencers, and conservative personalities were in attendance at the RSC’s New Media Row, including TimCast, John Solomon, ZeroHedge, Stacy Washington, Alec Lace, John Hines, Florida’s Voice, Daily Wire, TownHall, and many more.

Earlier this year, Congress's largest Republican caucus hosted the first-ever New Media Row on Capitol Hill, reaching millions of Americans who increasingly turn to podcasts and digital platforms for their news. The RSC’s new media efforts are pioneering the future of congressional communications for years to come.

Members of RSC leadership released statements on the success of today’s event and directly connecting with the American people through emerging platforms:

"The Republican Study Committee continues to set the standard. We’re delivering conservative wins and taking our message straight to the American people. As Chairman of the RSC’s Strategic Messaging Task Force, I’m honored to work alongside Chairman Pfluger to strengthen and modernize how Republicans communicate,” said RSC Messaging Task Force Chair Mark Alford (MO-04). 

"While legacy outlets were deciding what Americans should care about, millions of people found voices who actually listen to them," said RSC Chairman August Pfluger (TX-11)."Now they're tuning into podcasters and independent journalists who speak directly and honestly about the issues that matter—securing the border, cutting costs, restoring American strength. Republicans are meeting Americans where they are, fighting for their priorities, and delivering conservative solutions that work. This is the future of how Congress communicates, and the RSC is proud to lead the way."

“Once again, the Republican Study Committee brought New Media Row to Capitol Hill, and it was an outstanding opportunity to engage directly with leading conservative voices from across the country. Events like this help us highlight the meaningful work RSC members are advancing on behalf of the American people. I appreciate Chairman Pfluger’s continued leadership in hosting this event and giving members a platform to showcase the progress we’re making and the conservative solutions we’re fighting for every day,” said RSC Vice-Chair Ben Cline (VA-06).
 

PHOTOS FROM THE EVENT CAN BE FOUND HERE