Try minutes later.
Slavoj Žižek called it like 10 years ago during the Snowden leaks, I believe, that leaks don't change anything anymore.
That you can have the evidence out there, and no one cares.
He was working off the evidence we had about the failures and lies about the Iraq War, and then the lies about illegal spying on US citizens, and in both cases, the evidence coming to light basically changed nothing about how the US government conducts itself in either regard.
I think he called it early, but was fundamentally correct, having the evidence out there means nothing anymore when the majority of society simply isn't even paying attention.
54% of American adults read at below a sixth grade level, and I personally think that has something to do with it.